I have a 2000 Yamaha R1 with a dodgy exhup valve, but being 30 years old
we'll forgive it. I'm current sat with a Suzuki jacket on though - like the
combination of blue and fluorescent yellow. That's my excuse! Was looking
at a ZX1400 but I've got neck skeletal issues at the moment so a
hypersports bike probably isn't so sensible ;)
Bringing it back on topic, I had an AlphaServer 1000A which is of a
similar era and I will say it was quite a fickle beast when it came to
upgrades such as memory, scsi, graphics, networking etc. I spent many an
hour in my basement pulling cards and memory. It got tedious.
I'd suggest if there is no mention on the internet (especially thinking
here about comp.os.vms or comp.sys.dec then you are probably on a hiding to
nothing.
Best of luck whichever way you go!
Mark.
On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 at 13:05, Mark Curtis <
mark.curtis at aardvarks-and-platypus.com> wrote:
Buy the motor cycle!
(It's not a ex-Sophos server by any chance?) I used to have the VMS
version, as it were, many moons again and I'm pretty sure it was a reflash
(if that was even possible, think it was but not supported). I don't
remember there being any hidden firmware mode from memory. I cannot
remember exactly but I do remembering worrying about the NT vs VMS thing
and coming to the conclusion that you had to make sure the box was one or
the other rather than trying to fix.
Mark
On 08/10/2020 12:00, Keith Halewood wrote:
Hi,
I?ve trawled through HECnet emails for enlightenment around alpha systems
running VMS and I believe I?m not repeating the question. So here goes.
There?s an DEC Alphaserver 5000 (white case) (EV56) floating a few miles
away from where I live. It?s running NT, so there?s an AlphaBIOS. Is there
a ?hidden? SRM in that machine and therefore is it able to run current (HPE
at least) versions of VMS? I don?t want to end up with a machine running NT
? my life has enough horror in it already. I had a look on HP?s FTP site at
firmware updates and the Alphaserver 5000 isn?t even mentioned, or at least
not in plain text.
I nearly bought a reasonably loaded Itanic RX2600 a few days ago but
chickened out at the last minute. What I really should do is abandon all of
this and buy a new motorbike.
Keith