Subject: Re[2]: offtopic: looking for something beyond an axppci33
To: None <port-alpha@NetBSD.ORG, kkb@ddw.net>
From: None <nick.maniscalco@alfalaval.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 07/23/1998 09:08:37
     Hmm=2E=2E=2Eyou mean the specint and specfp ratings are close to that=20=
of a=20
     ppro200 512k?
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     I may look into this=2E=2E=2E
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     Thanks,
     Nick


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Subject: Re: offtopic: looking for something beyond an axppci33
Author:  MIME:kkb@ddw=2Enet at INTERNETALFALAVAL
Date:    1998-07-23 08:53


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I am the proud owner of an axppci33 system=2E  166mhz, 64 megs of true pari=
ty
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memory (two 32 meg 72-pin 36-bit 60ns simms, phew)=2E  Its a nice system bu=
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I would like to move on to something a little more powerful=2E  I have quit=
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a bit of hardware that I can spare for a new system (or replacement=20
system), scsi disks, controlers (adaptec 2940uw), an s3 virge, etc=2E=2E=2E
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www=2EOnsale=2Ecom is selling DEC AlphaStation 200/233's for about $350-$40=
0=20
bucks=2E=2E=2E=2E
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It's a 233mhz 21064-based machine, the 166mhz version is equivelant to a=20
PPro/200 (512k version)=2E  They are pretty damn potent little machines, mu=
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faster than a 21066-based machine like a Multia/UDB=2E
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I'd recomend one of those=2E  I just have 3 multias, 2 run DEC UNIX, 1 runs=
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NetBSD=2E
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Kevin
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