I don't think you can blame HP for that. It was something DEC already said from the
start.
I think the main reason for this was that DEC wanted everyone to move over to Phase V, as
they were moving to Alphas.
Johnny
Steve Davidson wrote:
Zane,
While HP says they do not support Alpha's as area routers it works just fine.
Bob Armstrong runs CHARON:: (an Alpha) as an area router. I suspect that HP
did this to encourage migration to IA64, and thus kill off Alpha even sooner.
-Steve
Am I remembering correctly that in order to have a DECnet Phase IV area
router you need to be running a VAX?
Can Phase V act as an area router?
I'm contemplating figuring out what Alpha has the lowest power requirements,
and bringing it online in place of MONK (a very power hungry XP1000 with
plenty of external drives).
Then again a VAX would probably pull even less. Believe it or not, the
"killer app" that I'm having a hard time living without is DEC Document.
Zane
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