Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk wrote:
Place your wagers...
How many more years do you think it'll take before decent, practical-sized Alphas,
like the DS15, and to some degree, the DS10, will be obtainable at hobbyist-friendly
prices?
I have an ES47 I got for a price I could stomach, but it's sans rail kit, drinks
power like it's going out of style, and can anchor a 40-ft yacht.
Anyone out there do Alphas anymore?
I have a DEC 500/AU Miata and a 500/AU from Compaq as far as I know,
The Comapq ran at 600Mhz 24/7 in a company I was employed with FreeBSD,
the DEC is untouched since I got it and has cache memory (3rd. level)
in difference to the compaq which has no cache module.
Besides of that I have a VAX4000/300 running VMS7.3, an VS4000/90
with VMS 7.3 and NetBSD and a VS3100/M76 with Open- and NetBSD as far as
I remember.
Most of the time they all switched off, because of enery bills...
Regards,
Holm
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