does anyone have the following parts?

Hoover, Tony hoover at sal.ksu.edu
Mon Dec 13 21:26:23 UTC 2004


The 21164PC chips were ONLY used on the 164SX motherboards, and came in
400MHz and 533MHz flavors.  The chip from a AlphaStation 500/500 would be a
EV56 21164, and should work fine in a EB164/PC164 board.  I used to have a
power supply, but I let it go earlier this year. :-(


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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 3:22 PM
To: Linux and Red Hat on Alpha processors
Subject: Re: does anyone have the following parts?

Nelson Brito wrote:

>what's a 500MHz 164? if it is the processor i think i have one.
>i have a processor from an alphastation 500/500 that i can give you, but a
can't
>assure that it will work.
>this machine stoped working due to a memory problem, i don't know if the
>processor is in good shape but i can send it to you as a xmas gift if you
give
>me a mail address.
>
>Regards, nelson
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>Citando Buck Rekow <rekow at bigskytel.com>:
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>>I need to find a 500Mhz 164 for a PC164 board, along with an oscillator
>>I also need a 4 lead AT power supply for for a PC64 board.
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yeah, it's a 500 Mhz 21164, but the chip doesn't do any good without an 
oscillator, because i can't reset the clock speed without it.  it can't 
be a 21164PC, I am sure someone here knows the right processor codes for 
a  regular 164.  as soon as we determine it's the rigth chip i'll give 
you the addy. if it's the PC chip, someone who needs the PC chip should 
have  it instead of me. 

Discussion folks?

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