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From: stewart@serissa.com (Lawrence Stewart)
Subject: [TUHS] lost ports
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 18:40:21 -0500	[thread overview]
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In-Reply-To: <CAP6exYLvXvtGEWSg_t5bqjJwunGKC1xiiaoLj7yb5QxkHsMvuA@mail.gmail.com>

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I left Digital in 1994, so I don’t know much about the later evolution of the Alphaservers, but 1998 would have been about right for en EV-56 (EV-5 shrink) or EV-6.  There’s a Wikipedia article about all the different systems but most of the dates are missing.

The white label parts are all PAL22V10-15s.  The 8 square chips are cache SRAMS, and most the the SOIC jellybeans are bus transceivers to connect the CPU to RAM and I/O.  The PC derived stuff is in the back corner.  There are 16 DIMM slots to make two ranks of 54 bit RAM out of 8-bit DIMMs.  We usually ran with a SCSI card, an ethernet, and an 8514 graphics card plugged into the riser.

-L

> On 2017, Jan 5, at 5:55 PM, ron minnich <rminnich at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> What version of this would I have bought ca. 1998? I had 16 of some kind of Alpha nodes in AMD sockets, interconnected with SCI for encoding videos. I ended up writing and releasing what I think were the first open source drivers for SCI -- it took a long time to get Dolphin to let me release them.
> 
> The DIPs with white labels -- are those PALs or somethin? Or are the labels just to cover up part names :-)
> 
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 2:39 PM Lawrence Stewart <lstewart2 at gmail.com <mailto:lstewart2 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> Alphas in PC boxes!  I dug around in the basement and found my Beta (photo attached).
> 
> This was from 1992 or 1993 I think.  This is an EV-3 or EV-4 in a low profile PC box using pc peripherals.  Dave Conroy designed the hardware, I did the console ROMS (BIOS equivalent) and X server, and Tom Levergood ported OSF-1.  A joint project of DEC Semiconductor Engineering and the DEC Cambridge Research Lab. I think about 20 were built, and the idea kickstarted a line of low end Alphaservers.
> 
> This was a typical Conroy minimalist design, crunching the off-chip caches, PC junk I/O, ISA bus, and 64 MBytes of RAM into this little space.  I think one gate array would replace about half of the chips.
> 
> -L
> 
> 
> <IMG_0939.JPG><IMG_0939.JPG>

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-01-05 23:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-01-04 21:24 ron minnich
2017-01-04 21:41 ` Ron Natalie
2017-01-04 21:58 ` Larry McVoy
2017-01-05  1:52   ` Larry McVoy
2017-01-04 22:01 ` Robert Swierczek
2017-01-04 22:01 ` Dan Cross
2017-01-05 16:01 ` Clem Cole
2017-01-05 16:20   ` Clem Cole
2017-01-05 17:23   ` ron minnich
2017-01-05 19:08     ` Clem Cole
2017-01-05 19:16       ` ron minnich
2017-01-05 20:08         ` Clem Cole
     [not found]           ` <E3DA30C5-7227-4143-8DA1-401A161C74C6@gmail.com>
     [not found]             ` <CAP6exYLvXvtGEWSg_t5bqjJwunGKC1xiiaoLj7yb5QxkHsMvuA@mail.gmail.com>
2017-01-05 23:40               ` Lawrence Stewart [this message]
2017-01-05 16:15 ` Derek Fawcus
2017-01-05 18:34   ` Pierre DAVID
2017-01-05 12:28 Rudi Blom

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