[HECnet] integrity and alpha hardware

Peter Lothberg roll at stupi.com
Sat Sep 5 16:55:28 PDT 2020


I have a "DS20". It's a 1U thing with SCSI and IDE controllers for the disk, 2 100M Ethernet and 2 serial ports, 
two Alpha CPU's. Anyone that has VMS that would run on that? 

-Peter 


From: "Lance Payne" <lance.payne at poorfellow.org> 
To: "hecnet" <hecnet at Update.UU.SE> 
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 4:42:03 PM 
Subject: RE: [HECnet] RE: integrity and alpha hardware 



There was a really nice AlphaServer clone… I tried to buy one once, but the seller never delivered (chargeback city). Not sure if they were supported by VMS, but they were supported by Tru64. I imagine the manufacturer went out of their way to use compatible components where possible. 



The API CS20. If I could find one, and it supported OpenVMS, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. 




From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE> On Behalf Of Robert Armstrong 
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 3:32 PM 
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Subject: RE: [HECnet] RE: integrity and alpha hardware 








> If you want an older Alpha system for OpenVMS and HECnet, DS10 series is a good option. 



I have a DS20 (CODA:: on HECnet) and they’re really nice machines. It has IDE slots and USB, both of which are sort of supported by VMS, redundant power supplies and fans, 4GB of RAM, two CPUs, and other good stuff. Problem is that it uses about 350 watts just sitting there doing nothing. It’s too expensive to leave it running all the time. But if you can afford the electric bill then a DS10 or 20 is a nice AXP VMS machine. 



BTW, if anybody has a floor pedestal for the DS20 that they’d like to get rid of. Let me know. Mine’s a rack mount but I don’t have a spare rack space for it. 



Bob 









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