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Re: Multia/166MHz (w/Tru64)
- From: "Ken Hansen" <khansen njcc com>
- To: <axp-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Multia/166MHz (w/Tru64)
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 08:20:29 -0500
Running Tru64 on an AS/200 interests me - mine has lots
of RAM but a slow (166 Mhz) CPU (an Onsale special), is
the Tru64 OS shipped "full" of useful utilities (incl. C compiler,
etc.)?
Curious about anyone else running Tru64 on such "low-end"
equipment (speed, install issues, incl. software, third-party
software, etc...)?
Thanks,
Ken
khansen@njcc.com
-----Original Message-----
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 <multia-users@explode.unsw.edu.au>
Date: Saturday, January 01, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: Multia/166MHz
>At 08:13 PM 1/1/00 -0400, Marco Shaw wrote:
>True64 will run with the hobbyist license (I run one myself). VMS will
>run with the hobbyist license as well, but it needs some special support
>files to do so (again, I run that at home myself). Neither Tru64 nor VMS
is
>officially supported on the box, though. You'll run both at your own risk
>(but they do run well, with the caveat that VMS doesn't support the com
ports
>on the box). If you're really desperate for something to run, it'll even
>run Windows NT.
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