On 1/23/2013 6:49 AM, Brett Bump wrote:
I think Dave has a few extra neurons to spare. And if he can't get these back they
must be core instead of dynamic. I think I'll see if we can get him to exhibit a
RSTS "?Program lost, sorry" message.
I still have 2 DECServer 3300's (Alpha's) that I installed NT4 TSE on some time
back before the turn of the century. Dastardly slow, but the only platform I had at the
time at home to practice on to get Citrix certified.
They really ran FreeBSD nice though, and since I had loaded 4 drives in each one, I think
I also had copies of NetBSD and Linux (loaded via Milo).
I wish they had been able to run VMS, alas they were the white elephants.
They wouldn't run FreeBSD V4, until we stole a patch from the NetBSD boys.
Brett
Technically the name is Digital Server 3300R. It's the "white box"
equivalent to the Alpha Server 800. I have two of the 800's and when I bought a
500Mhz processor board for one (to replace the 333Mhz) it apparently is hardcoded in ROM
or NVRAM on the board since it now identifies itself as a Digital Server instead of an
Alphaserver in the SRM. But it still runs VMS okay. ;)
I also have a Digital Server 5300 which I patched the NVRAM so it would boot VMS.
Matches the Alphaserver 1200 except it's all white.
Not too bad once they get booted.
John H. Reinhardt