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Re: Multia/166MHz



On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Dan O'Reilly wrote:

> > > 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).
> >
> >Sounds good. From some Usenet messages I had the impression that Tru64
> >5.0 cannot even be booted on a Multia. So I'll try to upgrade my current
> >system from 4.0f to 5.0.
> 
> Keep in mind this is the hobbyist version of Tru64 (which may or may not make
> a difference), and that the firmware in my Multia has been upgraded to run
> VMS (it's a special release of the firmware).  Those 2 things may have made the
> difference.

I have both, the hobbyist version of Tru64 and the "normal" version and
the installation CDs are the same. The firmware, though, can really make
a difference. I'll try to upgrade to the same version before going to
5.0.

Thanks // Tom
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