AlphaServers

Mark Wickens mark at wickensonline.co.uk
Mon Mar 19 17:13:39 CDT 2018


In the Alpha stable I have a 1000A fully loaded with SSB and an external
SSB enclosure running VMS 7.3. I also have the desktop 3000/600 which was
bought for my PhD work with 2GB external DAT and 24 bit graphics. I have
two rackmount 3000/600s and a 3000/800.

I've been planning on downsizing for a while, I'll keep the desktop
3000/600 but will be looking to shift the rest. I had a buyer for the 1000A
a while back but couldn't get it shipped - he was going to give me £250 for
it. I am willing to give away the 3000/800 but it can't be shipped. The
developer of the TB-USB card was earmarked for that one but he is in
Germany and it's just very difficult to get a machine with that weight
shipped.

Regards, Mark.
Windermere, UK.


On 19 March 2018 at 16:22, Rob Jarratt via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Douglas
> > Taylor via cctalk
> > Sent: 19 March 2018 15:39
> > To: Benjamin Huntsman via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> > Subject: Re: AlphaServers
> >
> > Anyone out there do Alphas anymore?
> >
>
> I suppose it depends on what you mean by "do". Do you mean is anyone
> selling them, using them for real work or just using them as a hobbyist? I
> do the last of these (occasionally).
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
>
> > I have a running;
> >
> > 1000A 4/266 with 384MB Ram an full compliment of Storage Works disks (has
> > redundant power supplies and a nice roll around cabinet)
> >
> > 3000-300 booting from a SCSI2SD disk, (this is nice since it is kind of
> light and
> > can be picked up and moved easily)
> >
> > 3000-400 booting from a SCSI2SD disk.  (this thing is quite heavy, built
> with
> > heavy think metal to support a equally heavy monitor placed on top)
> >
> > All running hobbyist OpenVMS 8.4, an one VRC16 DEC color monitor.
> >
> > The only part that failed was in the 3000-400, the I/O module (runs
> network,
> > serial, SCSI, video, etc) was faulty and kept the power supply from
> starting up.
> >
> > These 64 bit machines are an interesting compliment to the 32 bit VAXes I
> > have, 4000/400, 3100/M76, MVII, 40000VLC and the 16 bit PDP-11's.
> >
> > Doug
>
>


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