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compaq_ML530
04-28-01, 10:22 PM
Man, I never thought I'd find something usefull for my circa '95 DEC Alpha Workstation. Planning to throw on a copy of openVMS and start crunching. This seti stuff really got me enthusiastic about working with the Alpha again. The last time I visited that thing, I was ready to pitch it out a window...LoL

Anyone ever compare which is faster running Seti@home on an Alpha: WinNT 4.0(Alpha) or openVMS?

compaq_ML530
04-29-01, 08:55 PM
I guess there isn't a whole lot of DEC junkies that post to these boards. Anyways, once I get this thing back into working condition, It'll put out 2-3 WU's a day. Every little bit helps.

compaq_ML530
05-01-01, 07:42 AM
The DEC Alpha@400mhz went online last night. I'll post a picture of this thing when I get home.

Murphy
05-01-01, 07:46 AM
I'm sorry to say I don't know what an DEC alpha is but I'm very excited to know. What is it used for, seems like some kind of server/graphics workstation. I've worked with SGI workstations, 2 weeks ago, these really rock! Hope to see your pics soon, and if it even does 2-3 WU's a day, boy, it can even match my AMD800! Hey, and the 18WU's DO count! Crunch on, and good luck with getting the system up!

Greetings,

compaq_ML530
05-01-01, 07:16 PM
Digital Equipment Corporation (bought by Compaq '99)
Manufacturers of Alpha processors, Alphastations, AlphaServers, VAX, etc...

Below is my $25,000 CAD box, bought in Aug of '96. The video card accounts for $10g's --> http://www.shopasa.com/cgi-bin/tech/589272.html
I think I saw an Alphastation like mine go at ebay recently for under $700 :(

This was one of the fastest CAD boxes that could be had for awhile, it outlived it's usefulness after the release of the Intel Pentium II's. The video card is an Intergraph Powerstorm 4D60T and get's beat by performance by a sub $300 video card these days.

Alphastation w/21164 Alpha processor@400mhz
128MB Ram (4 DIMMS)
2GB 10,000 RPM Seagate Barracuda SCSI-2 UW Hard drive
No IDE, SCSI-2 UW bus.
Dual boot between Windows NT 4.0 (Alpha version) and openVMS
Can run a ported version of Linux, UNIX, freeBSD, and a couple of other OS's.

Morpheus
05-01-01, 08:06 PM
The DEC Alpha@400mhz went online last night. I'll post a picture of this thing when I get home.

Looks like a SETI champ... I would think you should be in the 4-5 WU a day range once you get tuned up (is it a 21264A?)... I get 3-4 out of my P3 which is twice as fast but takes twice as many CpF's to process a WU...

Anyway your DEC looks cool

Happy Crunching!!!

Kris

compaq_ML530
05-01-01, 08:37 PM
No the processor is a 21164, as it is a 2MB L2 Cache. The 8MB L2 cache like the one listed in SetiSpy was introduced with the 500Mhz Alpha processor. If I would of waited a couple of more months 5 years ago, I could be increasing my WU by 2 a day. It's funny how looking back at things like this just proves how stupid computer equipment purchases tend to pan out. I wish there was a Seti for the C64, I'd drag that out of the closet...lol

Morpheus
05-01-01, 09:52 PM
and I got a IBM system 36 too... hehe... (probably was more than $200K in its time)...

but they do have an AS/400 client...

Kris

compaq_ML530
05-02-01, 05:00 PM
reel to reel magnetic tape storage? Or newer, I'm not familiar with IBM equipment.

Morpheus
05-02-01, 10:25 PM
mid-80s stuff... about a 486 equivalent.... 75 lb 200megs harddrive and all.... LOL

The printer for this baby weighs in at a whopping 540lbs... such fun... BIG computers :)

best,

Kris

SteveC
03-27-02, 09:09 PM
My first Alpha was an AlphaServer 1000. Had a 266MHz processor, which was actually fast in 1994. :) I had a suite of AlphaAXP Multias running RH Linux at one time, but I got nervous about them when Compaq dropped NT4 support, and even more nervous when they dropped the entire architecture.

Compaq had a chance to compete with the real big boys, but they doomed themselves just to be a big peecee company, a bloated version of Dell. Oh well.

I think I can get an AlphaServer 1000 on Ebay now for less than it costs to ship it, maybe it's time to get one just for the hell of it. :)

zouo
03-28-02, 04:01 AM
Originally posted by Morpheus
and I got a IBM system 36 too... hehe... (probably was more than $200K in its time)...

but they do have an AS/400 client...

Kris

Damn, we have a S/36 that is still running at work since the early 80s. Plus a couple of mid 80's HP3000s which also complete the mini-computer/washing machine lineup.

Then there's the OS/390 "black fridges" one of which even has Linux running on a logical partition but even saying the word Seti near one of those machines would get me fired.

lonewolf1983
03-28-02, 04:45 AM
i should ask my university if i can "borrow" their:
3 of these : http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/450/

and their 8 of these: http://www.sun.com/desktop/sunblade100/

btw: im just wishing here,i got no hope
:D

TC
03-28-02, 01:00 PM
I used both Alpha NT and tru64 on a 533 dec. Both seemed to do about the same, perhaps a few minutes difference at most. They're good crunchers if you have them laying around. My 533 was about as good as an 800MHz P3.

Morpheus
03-29-02, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by zouo


Damn, we have a S/36 that is still running at work since the early 80s. Plus a couple of mid 80's HP3000s which also complete the mini-computer/washing machine lineup.

Then there's the OS/390 "black fridges" one of which even has Linux running on a logical partition but even saying the word Seti near one of those machines would get me fired.

I am inclined to throw away my System36... that is, take it, to the dump... but the dump charges by the pound... :(

Morpheus
03-29-02, 02:21 PM
WTF... why am I a "guest" above? I was a Senior for more than a year then...?

eobard
03-29-02, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by Morpheus
WTF... why am I a "guest" above? I was a Senior for more than a year then...?

I was wondering that myself. Were you on the same machine then as now???

Morpheus
03-29-02, 08:10 PM
new system, but same logon info since... well, forever... I wonder if the above happened in the board comversion process?

eobard
03-29-02, 08:28 PM
Split personality?

TC
03-29-02, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by Morpheus
new system, but same logon info since... well, forever... I wonder if the above happened in the board comversion process? Kris it now shows you as a senior member.....

arkan
04-03-02, 12:21 AM
you guys would fall in love with the last comercial alpha product compaq has out its a 4 way alpha 21246c 1 gig server its got 8 megs l2 cache at high fsb and it rocks but i cant afford one for seti yet :(

Morpheus
04-03-02, 05:47 PM
Originally posted by TC
Kris it now shows you as a senior member.....

Twilight Zone?

Thelemac
04-04-02, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by Morpheus
new system, but same logon info since... well, forever... I wonder if the above happened in the board comversion process?

Conversion process is right. ;)

Means that somebody had the same login name as your user name (since they were different in the other boards). Go figure, in a time of the Matrix somebody else signed up with the name Morpheus. Morpheus is a much cooler name when you get it on your own (like you did :))

Cy
04-04-02, 11:32 AM
Interesting Rank there Th... ;)

Cy

Thelemac
04-04-02, 12:00 PM
:)

Stupid bots...DIE!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

eobard
04-04-02, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by Cy
Interesting Rank there Th... ;)

Cy

I think mine's better. :)