Cool machine, 24 GB of RAM too, that's pretty chunky. RHESUS has about 8 GB I think.
No PSUs - are those hard to come by?
Sampsa
On 5 Jul 2011, at 16:29, Mark Wickens wrote:
On 05/07/11 16:28, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Where can you get them for 100 quid? I'd love a second Itanium box.
Sampsa
On 5 Jul 2011, at 16:12, Mark Wickens wrote:
On 05/07/11 15:15, Mark Benson wrote:
I strongly suspect that's one reason I got my zx6000 so cheap. Itanium is about to become an ex-technology I suspect!
Incidentally, if anyone comes across front, top and side covers and the steel pedestal stand for a zx6000 I need them.
ZX6000 were primarily Windows server workstations - they didn't ever really fit a defined niche as far as I can tell.
I bought mine about 4 years ago for GBP 500 which was as much as I was prepared to pay at the time. They are going now for around GBP 100 depending on the configuration. Mine was maxed out with memory and came with drives, so I guess that's worth something.
Luckily they still run OpenVMS, otherwise your options are very limited - various linux flavours sort of work, but I believe gentoo is the only one still currently being maintained.
I know the hardware is not the greatest, but it's a shame it hasn't been better supported, given that it is a true 64 bit architecture.
But then, what do I know... I just love anything that is different or esoteric - which firmly makes me *not* the man in the street.
Mark.
I've seen them come and go on ebay recently, maybe a little over 100 actually, but around that ball park.
One on at the moment for 149.99 - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-ZX6000-Workstation-A9664A-Dual-Itanium-2-CPUs-…
On 05/07/11 16:28, Gregg Levine wrote:
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Johnny Billquist<bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 07/05/11 17:04, Mark Wickens wrote:
Met up with Colin Butcher of X-Delta last night in Manchester to obtain
a BA356 and some 36GB SBBs - he also gave me a couple of boxes of SCSI
cables and Option cards, including SCSI and fibre-channel cards,
HVD->LVD converts, BA rack personality modules, BA power supplies some
CPUs (ES40 I think). A box of DEC option catalogs, a load of DEC
Technical Journals, some old DEC related technical documentation
(including some really nice marketing material for VAXstations and
VAXes). I will try and get some of the nicer documentation scanned.
I have yet to sort through everything, may take a while, but if anyone
has any specific requests I will take those on board once I've cataloged
everything.
He wants stuff to go to a good home, and I said I would oblige if
possible for the bits I don't need or can't use.
Regards, Mark.
There wouldn't happen to be any video cables for a VAXstation 4000/90 in
there?
Johnny
Hello!
Or how about anything concerning a DEC Terminal Server Model 90L+?
Plus those MMJ cables they use.
I have a couple of 90L+ terminal servers kicking around somewhere...
On 05/07/11 16:28, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Where can you get them for 100 quid? I'd love a second Itanium box.
Sampsa
On 5 Jul 2011, at 16:12, Mark Wickens wrote:
On 05/07/11 15:15, Mark Benson wrote:
I strongly suspect that's one reason I got my zx6000 so cheap. Itanium is about to become an ex-technology I suspect!
Incidentally, if anyone comes across front, top and side covers and the steel pedestal stand for a zx6000 I need them.
ZX6000 were primarily Windows server workstations - they didn't ever really fit a defined niche as far as I can tell.
I bought mine about 4 years ago for GBP 500 which was as much as I was prepared to pay at the time. They are going now for around GBP 100 depending on the configuration. Mine was maxed out with memory and came with drives, so I guess that's worth something.
Luckily they still run OpenVMS, otherwise your options are very limited - various linux flavours sort of work, but I believe gentoo is the only one still currently being maintained.
I know the hardware is not the greatest, but it's a shame it hasn't been better supported, given that it is a true 64 bit architecture.
But then, what do I know... I just love anything that is different or esoteric - which firmly makes me *not* the man in the street.
Mark.
I've seen them come and go on ebay recently, maybe a little over 100 actually, but around that ball park.
One on at the moment for 149.99 - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HP-ZX6000-Workstation-A9664A-Dual-Itanium-2-CPUs-…
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 07/05/11 17:04, Mark Wickens wrote:
Met up with Colin Butcher of X-Delta last night in Manchester to obtain
a BA356 and some 36GB SBBs - he also gave me a couple of boxes of SCSI
cables and Option cards, including SCSI and fibre-channel cards,
HVD->LVD converts, BA rack personality modules, BA power supplies some
CPUs (ES40 I think). A box of DEC option catalogs, a load of DEC
Technical Journals, some old DEC related technical documentation
(including some really nice marketing material for VAXstations and
VAXes). I will try and get some of the nicer documentation scanned.
I have yet to sort through everything, may take a while, but if anyone
has any specific requests I will take those on board once I've cataloged
everything.
He wants stuff to go to a good home, and I said I would oblige if
possible for the bits I don't need or can't use.
Regards, Mark.
There wouldn't happen to be any video cables for a VAXstation 4000/90 in
there?
Johnny
Hello!
Or how about anything concerning a DEC Terminal Server Model 90L+?
Plus those MMJ cables they use.
--
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
Where can you get them for 100 quid? I'd love a second Itanium box.
Sampsa
On 5 Jul 2011, at 16:12, Mark Wickens wrote:
On 05/07/11 15:15, Mark Benson wrote:
I strongly suspect that's one reason I got my zx6000 so cheap. Itanium is about to become an ex-technology I suspect!
Incidentally, if anyone comes across front, top and side covers and the steel pedestal stand for a zx6000 I need them.
ZX6000 were primarily Windows server workstations - they didn't ever really fit a defined niche as far as I can tell.
I bought mine about 4 years ago for GBP 500 which was as much as I was prepared to pay at the time. They are going now for around GBP 100 depending on the configuration. Mine was maxed out with memory and came with drives, so I guess that's worth something.
Luckily they still run OpenVMS, otherwise your options are very limited - various linux flavours sort of work, but I believe gentoo is the only one still currently being maintained.
I know the hardware is not the greatest, but it's a shame it hasn't been better supported, given that it is a true 64 bit architecture.
But then, what do I know... I just love anything that is different or esoteric - which firmly makes me *not* the man in the street.
Mark.
Whilst I'm thinking about it, does anyone have any Alphaserver 1000A memory kicking around. I started getting a bit parity error a couple of days ago (which the box helpfully pinpointed to an individual SIMM) but had to pull all four SIMMs in the bank.
The part number I'm looking for is: 50-21276-01-02, it's a 8MB x 36 SIMM 60ns EDO FPM, also listed as being for an AlphaServer 200 4/233.
Alternatively, a set of four SIMMs in either of the following formats would be great:
54-21225-BA 1 x 4MB SIMM
54-21246-BA 1 x 8MB SIMM
54-23170-BA 1 x 16MB SIMM
54-21277-BA 1 x 32MB SIMM
54-24123-AA 1 x 64 MB SIMM
Regards, Mark.
On 07/05/11 17:04, Mark Wickens wrote:
Met up with Colin Butcher of X-Delta last night in Manchester to obtain
a BA356 and some 36GB SBBs - he also gave me a couple of boxes of SCSI
cables and Option cards, including SCSI and fibre-channel cards,
HVD->LVD converts, BA rack personality modules, BA power supplies some
CPUs (ES40 I think). A box of DEC option catalogs, a load of DEC
Technical Journals, some old DEC related technical documentation
(including some really nice marketing material for VAXstations and
VAXes). I will try and get some of the nicer documentation scanned.
I have yet to sort through everything, may take a while, but if anyone
has any specific requests I will take those on board once I've cataloged
everything.
He wants stuff to go to a good home, and I said I would oblige if
possible for the bits I don't need or can't use.
Regards, Mark.
There wouldn't happen to be any video cables for a VAXstation 4000/90 in there?
Johnny
On 05/07/11 15:15, Mark Benson wrote:
I strongly suspect that's one reason I got my zx6000 so cheap. Itanium is about to become an ex-technology I suspect!
Incidentally, if anyone comes across front, top and side covers and the steel pedestal stand for a zx6000 I need them.
ZX6000 were primarily Windows server workstations - they didn't ever really fit a defined niche as far as I can tell.
I bought mine about 4 years ago for GBP 500 which was as much as I was prepared to pay at the time. They are going now for around GBP 100 depending on the configuration. Mine was maxed out with memory and came with drives, so I guess that's worth something.
Luckily they still run OpenVMS, otherwise your options are very limited - various linux flavours sort of work, but I believe gentoo is the only one still currently being maintained.
I know the hardware is not the greatest, but it's a shame it hasn't been better supported, given that it is a true 64 bit architecture.
But then, what do I know... I just love anything that is different or esoteric - which firmly makes me *not* the man in the street.
Mark.
Met up with Colin Butcher of X-Delta last night in Manchester to obtain a BA356 and some 36GB SBBs - he also gave me a couple of boxes of SCSI cables and Option cards, including SCSI and fibre-channel cards, HVD->LVD converts, BA rack personality modules, BA power supplies some CPUs (ES40 I think). A box of DEC option catalogs, a load of DEC Technical Journals, some old DEC related technical documentation (including some really nice marketing material for VAXstations and VAXes). I will try and get some of the nicer documentation scanned.
I have yet to sort through everything, may take a while, but if anyone has any specific requests I will take those on board once I've cataloged everything.
He wants stuff to go to a good home, and I said I would oblige if possible for the bits I don't need or can't use.
Regards, Mark.
On 05/07/11 15:45, Kari Uusim ki wrote:
The reason for the noise is that a zx6000 has different fans than a rx2600. If you like, you can check the manual. It is mentioned there.
My zx6000 is as quiet as other workstations, but at office there are rx2600's which are really noisy.
Kari
On 5.7.2011 17:23, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Is your zx6000 crazy noisy as well? My rx2600 (RHESUS, btw, on HECnet) sounds like a freaking jet engine..
Sampsa
On 5 Jul 2011, at 15:15, Mark Benson wrote:
I strongly suspect that's one reason I got my zx6000 so cheap. Itanium is about to become an ex-technology I suspect!
Incidentally, if anyone comes across front, top and side covers and the steel pedestal stand for a zx6000 I need them.
--
Mark Benson
http://markbenson.org/bloghttp://twitter.com/MDBenson
Oh, and the ZX6000 only has the one power supply as supplied by default.