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Re: Multia/166MHz
- From: "Dan O'Reilly" <dano process com>
- To: Red Hat Alpha <axp-list redhat com>
- Cc: axp-hardware <axp-hardware alphalinux org>, multia-users explode unsw edu au
- Subject: Re: Multia/166MHz
- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 06:53:01 -0700
At 10:37 AM 1/2/00 +0100, Thomas Leitner wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Dan O'Reilly wrote:
> At 08:13 PM 1/1/00 -0400, Marco Shaw wrote:
> >Out of curiosity...What will my DEC Multia 166 be able to run (with 64MB
> >RAM/325MB HD)? The Compaq site sends you on a wild goose chase if you're
> >looking for system requirements.
> >
> >I know I can run some Linuxes, OpenBSD, etc. But what about OpenVMS and
> >True64 or the older DEC UNIX versions?
>
> True64 will run with the hobbyist license (I run one myself).
Really? I heared that Tru64 5.0 has some troubles on a Multia ?
Well, I don't do an extensive amount of stuff with it (it's a hobbyist system,
after all <grin>), but I've experienced no problems at all with Tru64 5.0
and this system. I run 64mb of memory and a 2gb SCSI disk (external, of
course).
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