W wood_e 6502 Dec 10, 2008 #2 I just got this from ISU's surplus store for $10 Specs: 2x Alpha 833mhz CPus 2GB EEC RAM What the heck can I do with this thing?
I just got this from ISU's surplus store for $10 Specs: 2x Alpha 833mhz CPus 2GB EEC RAM What the heck can I do with this thing?
Anonymous Freak 68020 Dec 10, 2008 #3 Not a bad setup. You can install Linux, BSD, or Windows NT 4.0. I've been trying to find an Alpha to add to my collection.
Not a bad setup. You can install Linux, BSD, or Windows NT 4.0. I've been trying to find an Alpha to add to my collection.
W wood_e 6502 Dec 10, 2008 #5 I'm going to try and do something with it tonight... maybe try to power it on. Still have no idea what I need to get this running
I'm going to try and do something with it tonight... maybe try to power it on. Still have no idea what I need to get this running
porter 68020 Dec 10, 2008 #6 Still have no idea what I need to get this running Click to expand... First job would be see if it actually power up into some recognizeable state. Then see what kind of a BIOS it has. See if it is ARC or SRM. This may be a good start... http://unix.com.ua/orelly/linux/run/appc_03.htm My Alpha can also use the serial port as a console, so if you see nothing on the screen, try those.
Still have no idea what I need to get this running Click to expand... First job would be see if it actually power up into some recognizeable state. Then see what kind of a BIOS it has. See if it is ARC or SRM. This may be a good start... http://unix.com.ua/orelly/linux/run/appc_03.htm My Alpha can also use the serial port as a console, so if you see nothing on the screen, try those.
Charlieman 68000 Dec 10, 2008 #7 You can install Linux, BSD, or Windows NT 4.0. Click to expand... Perhaps even Windows 2000 RC1: http://www.alphant.com/articles/windows2000.html
You can install Linux, BSD, or Windows NT 4.0. Click to expand... Perhaps even Windows 2000 RC1: http://www.alphant.com/articles/windows2000.html
porter 68020 Dec 10, 2008 #8 I would only consider putting NT on an alpha if I could get hold of Visual C++ 4.0 with Alpha support. Similar with PowerPC.
I would only consider putting NT on an alpha if I could get hold of Visual C++ 4.0 with Alpha support. Similar with PowerPC.
ChristTrekker 68000 Dec 10, 2008 #9 Whoa...heck of a nice machine for $10. I had to lay out $25 for my much slower ANS.
W wood_e 6502 Dec 11, 2008 #10 Well I've run into a dilemma I don't have the right PSU as shown here in the mobo: http://www.alphalinux.org/wiki/images/c/c1/UP2000%2B-highlighted.jpg Notice the rail next to the molex connector to the right of the ATX connector. I don't have a full ATX case either...
Well I've run into a dilemma I don't have the right PSU as shown here in the mobo: http://www.alphalinux.org/wiki/images/c/c1/UP2000%2B-highlighted.jpg Notice the rail next to the molex connector to the right of the ATX connector. I don't have a full ATX case either...
porter 68020 Dec 11, 2008 #11 I don't have the right PSU as shown here in the mobo: Click to expand... As long as you have the voltage and amperage available you could knock something up with appropriate connectors. I don't have a full ATX case either... Click to expand... I'm sure the dumpster will provide, else nail all the bits to a plank of wood.
I don't have the right PSU as shown here in the mobo: Click to expand... As long as you have the voltage and amperage available you could knock something up with appropriate connectors. I don't have a full ATX case either... Click to expand... I'm sure the dumpster will provide, else nail all the bits to a plank of wood.
quinterro 68020 Dec 11, 2008 #13 Stupid question: What kind of RAM does an Alpha box use? I know where one is but it has no memory.
T techfury90 68000 Dec 11, 2008 #15 Stupid question: What kind of RAM does an Alpha box use? I know where one is but it has no memory. Click to expand... It varies wildly on the model. Some use PC100, some use ECC EDO, some use proprietary sticks.
Stupid question: What kind of RAM does an Alpha box use? I know where one is but it has no memory. Click to expand... It varies wildly on the model. Some use PC100, some use ECC EDO, some use proprietary sticks.
Temetka 68020 Dec 14, 2008 #16 What a sweet machine! I had a 533MHz Alpha box back in the day. I hope you can get this one running!