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    <title>UP1500 default DIPsw setting</title>
    <description>On 4  B7n  B28  BF|  B    B8aA0  B8:43  martisch  wrote:  &gt; SW2 is 00001100 and SW3 is 01000000    Thank you </description>
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    <title>cpml_ev6 5 2 0 1 alpha tar gz</title>
    <description>ftp:  ftp compaq com pub products C Cxx linux     Most of the compaq tools can be found on their FTP  with the notable exceptions of cfal and cxml      I m not sure you can find the exact version  but there are others     Matt</description>
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    <title>Valid SCSI configuration for XP1000?</title>
    <description>meganbg@gmail com wrote:  &gt; My XP1000 used to work  but a power hit took appears to have taken out  &gt; the SCSI  &gt; adapter  a KZPBA CX    Is this the only SCSI adapter which will work  &gt; on the XP1000  &gt; in SRM or are there others?  &gt;     I have 4 refs of cards supported by SRM for AS series; XP more recent    thus better support for larger variety     what I use:  ISP10x0  10  20  40  80   53C8   </description>
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    <title> Public good  computing projects</title>
    <description>In message   Oldtech    writes  &gt;John Beardmore wrote:    &gt;&gt; I ve got and old three processor EV4 box running Debian Linux that ran  &gt;&gt; classic Seti@home when it was last used in anger   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; We may be running it as a server again  and as it will be up 24 7 it  &gt;&gt; would be nice to have it do something useful   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Are there any public   </description>
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    <title>Search Largest Database of DEC VAX PDP Manuals</title>
    <description>www vaxennet com  Search Largest Database of DEC VAX PDP Manuals  In searchable Acrobat pdf   format  New manuals will be added periodically  Good for educational   purpose  for collectors and even Ebay sellers         6 28 2007 11:22:39 PM                                                WWW familyradio com                         The Sound of the New life                   4 year s s 3 months 2   </description>
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    <title>UP2000 Ram Requirements   </title>
    <description>Steven Hirsch wrote:  &gt;  DiskMan wrote:  &gt;&gt; They re four 512mb sticks    I went ahead and purchased them aftering  &gt;&gt; find a few folks who used the very same memory  except by Kingston  on  &gt;&gt; they re XP1000s  I snagged all four sticks for  49 ;   WillieLG  &gt;   &gt; Can you drop a quick post when you ve verified that they are properly  &gt; recognized at full capacity  and stable ?  Thanks   &gt;     Al   </description>
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    <title>Alpha Memory question</title>
    <description>On 8 Jun  23:19  Brian E  wrote:  &gt; I have an AlphaServer 800 and want to upgrade it s memory a bit   &gt;  &gt; Are there any issues to mixing memory sizes between the different banks?  &gt;  &gt; Example: 4x64MB in one bank and 4x16MB in the other  &gt;  &gt; Thanks   &gt;  &gt; Brian    Hi Brian     Try   Long URL I know  :    http:  www ec kingston com ecom configurator_new models_disc a   </description>
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    <title>2 6 kernel on titan</title>
    <description>Hi all  Is there anybody here that can run a recent kernel on Titan   DS25 ? I m trying to compile 2 6 21 3  and I also tried every past  version from 2 6 15  but aboot freezes when I start it      Just in case  do you have any hint patch whatever to make it run? It  seems that only AlphaCore can boot but I would like to avoid that  distro       cheers    d</description>
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    <title>Alpha Multia UDB FS</title>
    <description>I ve listed the item on eBay   It s a VX40 with 64MB RAM   It boots into SRM   and the ARC console     http:  cgi ebay com ws eBayISAPI dll?ViewItem ih=010 sspagename=STRK 3AMESE 3AIT viewitem= item=200111840205 rd=1 rd=1</description>
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    <title>Alpha Linux 7 2</title>
    <description>DEMAINE Benoit Pierre wrote:  &gt;   &gt; After a time  I got tired of having to move card to x86 to run   &gt; configuration software every time I wanted to deeply change arrays  Card   &gt; also refused to boot if disk was taken out while machine was down  even   &gt; if disk was taken from an aray that was not the booting one  That why my   &gt; DAC960 ended up on Ebay :     I haven t done this in a while  bu   </description>
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    <title>FS: Ram for a dec alpha</title>
    <description>After carefull study  I will not need your RAMs  Thank you for your   cooperation            &gt;o_  DEMAINE Benoit Pierre  aka DoubleHP  http:  benoit demaine info   If computing were an exact science  IT engineers would not have work \_o&lt;     So all that s left  Is the proof that love s not only blind but deaf     FAKE TALES OF SAN FRANCISCO  Arctic Monkeys </description>
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    <title>UP2000 and  Software  Raid</title>
    <description>DiskMan wrote:  &gt; Is it possible to setup alpha linux with software raid?    Yes; as easy as on any other arch  Debian was easiest to me     &gt; The reason I ask  &gt; is  sometime ago I attempted it and all it did was complain about how it  &gt; wasn t compatible with BSD slices and the like  No matter what I did  I  &gt; couldn t get the bugger up and running  WillieG    BSD slices has nothing to do wit   </description>
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    <title>kernel compiling</title>
    <description>CMD and PDC are known to have bugs  In menu config  you will find  specific information about those; expecially  there are  modules to fix  or block  those bugs: one does fix  other does desactivate chip     I remember that a misconf on some x86 leaded me to the same problem   using CMD integrated to mother board of a 486      Check full log; sometimes  it may tell  desactivating THIS chip  or    </description>
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    <title>UP2000 and Raid ??</title>
    <description>On Mon  2007 02 12 at 12:45  0600  DiskMan wrote:  &gt; Staffan Tjernstrom wrote:  &gt; &gt; On Mon  2007 01 22 at 16:05  0600  DiskMan wrote:  &gt; &gt;&gt; Sometime ago I attempted to setup RAID on my box but apparently FreeBSD   &gt; &gt;&gt; slices aren t  compatible  with Alpha Linux  Another thing  I wanted to   &gt; &gt;&gt; use  hardware raid  as opposed to  software raid   If anyone has any   &gt; &gt;&gt; ideas please feel free    </description>
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    <title>UP2000 and RAID   </title>
    <description>Sometime ago I attempted to setup RAID on my box but apparently FreeBSD   slices aren t  compatible  with Alpha Linux  Another thing  I wanted to   use  hardware raid  as opposed to  software raid   If anyone has any   ideas please feel free to let me know  I m even partial to SCSI    provided its SCSI II 68pin [thats what type of drives I happen to have   on hand]   Will L G [aka DiskMan]</description>
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