R: R: AlphaServers

Mazzini Alessandro mazzinia at tin.it
Wed Mar 21 15:00:46 CDT 2018


No converters,

in the vms only box I've 2 original dec branded disks ( rz2cc-kb , 4gb disk )
in the other I swapped out one of them to put a normal scsi 68 hd for tru64. I think an Atlas, 36 or 72gb
Added a dvd and a floppy unit in each, too.

Each has standard a 2nd dec network card ( 10mb + coax ) , PBXGB-AA, 2nd dec scsi controller. One has a 3rd 10/100 dec network card

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Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] Per conto di Douglas Taylor via cctalk
Inviato: mercoledì 21 marzo 2018 19:17
A: Mazzini Alessandro via cctalk
Oggetto: Re: R: AlphaServers

On 3/21/2018 9:58 AM, Mazzini Alessandro via cctalk wrote:
> Two Digital Pws 500/au, one with vms (8.4), one with vms (8.4) and tru64 (latest version, supposedly)
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> Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] Per conto di John Blake via cctalk
> Inviato: mercoledì 21 marzo 2018 10:49
> A: cctalk at classiccmp.org
> Oggetto: Re: AlphaServers
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> I've got two, the first being an 3000/400 64mb with two 146 gb SCSI-320 drives running on converters, one with openBSD 6 and the other with openvms 8.4 running headless.  I doubt I'll ever be able to find the monitor, much less the needed cables and keyboard/mouse to turn it into the desktop it was supposed to be, so I've got a color turbochannel framebuffer if anyone has any use for it.  The second is an alphaserver ds10l with the 617mhz EV67 processor, 1.5 gb ram and a radeon video card on the sole pci port, which runs openvms 8.4 on one hard drive and the most recent available version of unsupported debian linux on the other (I think it's sid?) as a workstation.
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> Nekochan.net is a fair resource for hobbyist knowledge, possibly the only place online where people are still futzing about with Tru64.
> comp.os.vms on usenet (or the info-vax email gateway) is where all of the latest news and deep tech discussion goes on.  vcfed.org has a very healthy DEC forum too.
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>
What are the drives and converters are you using?



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