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On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 02:49:01PM -0500, Wizard wrote: > Ok, I just had someone hand me an Alpha 2100 4/233 without any CDs (or > anything other than the box, for that matter). I have a few questions: > 1.> Are the peripherals standard (keyboard, monitor, mouse)? The ports look > standard. I can't get the Compaq/HP sites serial# search to work, so I > haven't been able to get the info from there. Yup. This was a fairly nice machine, in its day. > 2.> It has what looks like a standard IEC cord connector on the PS, but > there is no sticker (it may have been peeled - there are remnants). Any way > to tell if this is 120VAC other that trial and error (it's the 'error' I'm > worried about)? If it shipped in the US, it is definitely 120VAC. > 3.> I'll need to boot single user, with no root password. Can I even do this > without the CD? I'm guessing that it's running OSF/1, but I did notice that > the filesys is listed on the outside of the box as BSDsomething, so I could > be wrong. BSD Fast Filesystem is one of the choices for OSF/1 / Digital UNIX. You can boot single user from the BIOS, which is more Sun-like than PC-like. You can get the latest firmware from http://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/Alpha/firmware/ I recommend replacing the OS with Debian/Alpha. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/alpha/install You can put any old SCSI CD-ROM drive on it. > 4.> It comes with 3 SCSI RZ28M-VA drives. Does anyone know what size these > are? Those are 2.1GB, 5400RPM, narrow SCSI. -- Network engineer looking for work in Boston area. Resume at http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/
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