No, haven't really tried....What I was thinking of doing was using this to export lots of disk space to my machines from elsewhere on my network - I was going to use the 8.4 iSCSI stuff but can't get it to work..
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 17:57, Zane H. Healy wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM. Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on Win2K3 Server.
Sampsa
Have you ever run an Alpha with only 128MB of RAM? That is the absolute
bare minimum I'd run 7.2 in, and it wasn't fun. I really wish they'd allow
between 192MB and 256MB, as at that point it starts being usable. Of course
I'd also like a Linux version. :-)
Zane
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM. Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on Win2K3 Server.
Sampsa
Have you ever run an Alpha with only 128MB of RAM? That is the absolute
bare minimum I'd run 7.2 in, and it wasn't fun. I really wish they'd allow
between 192MB and 256MB, as at that point it starts being usable. Of course
I'd also like a Linux version. :-)
Zane
Yeah it's really quite sad. Of course people scoff, but it's a great way to test floating point since it's obviously not an intel product... and gives different results, in strange and fun ways to make sure your code still comes out right......
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Yes Jason, I can't believe it won't fulfil that huge gap in hobbyist NT 4.0 Alpha users' emulation needs.
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 17:28, Jason Stevens wrote:
And it won't even run NT.... :|
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM. Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on Win2K3 Server.
Sampsa
Yes Jason, I can't believe it won't fulfil that huge gap in hobbyist NT 4.0 Alpha users' emulation needs.
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 17:28, Jason Stevens wrote:
And it won't even run NT.... :|
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM. Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on Win2K3 Server.
Sampsa
And it won't even run NT.... :|
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM. Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on Win2K3 Server.
Sampsa
Yeah, the low RAM kinda sucks. But it seems a bit more light weight than PersonalAlpha and support way more disk..
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 17:26, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM.
Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on
Win2K3 Server.
That's ghetto as hell. Only 128MB? That's not much for an Alpha.
Peace... Sridhar
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Guys, just saw this on openvmshobbyist.com:
FreeAXP http://www.migrationspecialties.com/FreeAXP.html#Components
It emulates a AlphaServer 400 with up to 7 drives and 128 MB of RAM.
Runs on Windows though :(
I'm currently rolling out a test system to see how well it behaves on
Win2K3 Server.
That's ghetto as hell. Only 128MB? That's not much for an Alpha.
Peace... Sridhar
Sampsa Laine wrote:
I must get myself one of these, I wonder how often they become available
in the UK...
I saw a VT340 go in ebay.co.uk not all that long ago. (1 year?)
I keep two VT340s around the house. I absolutely adore them. I wouldn't mind picking up a VT330, just because that almost-flat CRT is a sight to behold. Razor-sharp. By comparison, at times the VT340 can be a touch blurry, especially when not yet warm.
Peace... Sridhar
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 11:31 -0400, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Mark Wickens wrote:
Just bought monkey.sixel up on a remotely displayed decterm
Cool! Note sure if the VT330 can do sixel, but the LA75+ printer
can... ;)
The VT330 can do sixel. Only greyscale, and I'm not sure if it can do a
full six bits worth.
Peace... Sridhar
Ah OK,
In that case I'll give it a go over the weekend.
Mark.