FYI, there is also "Personal Alpha" for hobbyists available here:
http://www.emulatorsinternational.com/en/personalalpha.htm
(which boots OpenVMS also :-). Link to Download is in the left column.
Commercial users should follow the link to CHARON-AXP also in the left
column.
-- Jim
P.S. Banner across the top of the page above foreshadows a web site name
change (owing to merger of companies), so future readers of this page may
need to begin here:
http://www.stromasys.com/
where at present the "Downloads" drop-down menu-bar has an entry "Alpha
Virtualization" that expands to include "Personal Alpha Freeware"). Direct
link appears to be:
http://www.stromasys.com/charon-axp/palpha.htm
Note the on-line user "Forum" has at least as much (if not more) helpful
information on installation than does the "Online documentation" for
Personal Alpha.
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Are there any alpha emulators lying around?
Alan Young replied:
There are two that I'm aware of.
Qemu has apparently has some kind of beginnings of alpha emulation.
It's at http://bellard.org/qemu .
And there's a es40 emulator that has pages at http://www.es40.org and
http://sourceforge.net/projects/es40 . According to it's wiki, this
one apparently can boot OpenVMS.
I haven't tried either as I still have a 264DP. :-)
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