On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 09:36:05 +0200
Stefan van der Eijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> >>>At the moment, to my knowledge we have the following machines _dedicated_
> >>>to non-intel cooker development (please, developers, fill in all blanks):
> >>>
> >>>Alpha
> >>>- 2 x XP1000 - CSC still 7.1b - need help with this
> >>>- 1 x PWS433au - Stefan Van Der Eijk
> >>- 1 x PCI33 - mpol
> >>- 1 x ??? - Juan
> >>- 1 x DP264 - Paris office (same as Juan's?)
> >>
> - others?
> 
> 
> >>>SPARC
> >>>
> >>>- 1 x SparcStation 10 SMP - Olivier Thauvin
> >>>- 1 x SparcClassic - CSC (unused - 32 bit system)
> >>>- 2 x Ultra 10 - CSC
> >>>- 1 x Ultra 5 - CSC
> >>>- others?
> >>>
> >>>PPC
> >>>
> >>>- 1 x Titanium G4 500, 512 Mo Ram - Olivier Thauvin

I also have an oldworld PowerMac 185 Mhz, 96 Mb ram. 
It's mostly too slow to compile anything, but it does run cooker.
I believe Ben Reser has a few ppc machines, but I don't know if he runs cooker
on it.


> >>>- others?
> >>>
> >>>x86_64
> >>>
> >>>- 1 x Dual Opteron 240 - CSC (ETA 15 days)
> >>>- others?
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>PA-RISC
> >>- 1 x HP 9000 D-class model D390/800 - Stefan van der Eijk (on loan
> >>during the summer)
> >>    
> >>
> >I have one HP box but don't know if linux can run on it. Will looking.
> >
> I booted the debian installer on it yesterday. So it should run Linux. 
> The box has 2* 8200 CPU's (240MHz, 4Mb cache each), 1Gb RAM and 2* 9Gb 
> disk. And it's huge (60*26*55cm) & heavy (45kg). I wasn't seriously 
> thinking about porting mdk to it. The plan was to install debian and 
> hand it back to it's owner (the local scouting group) but since they 
> don't need it till after the summer, I might try mdk anyway :-)
> 
> >>MIPS
> >>- 1 x SGI IRIS Indigo - Stefan van der Eijk (RAM defect?)
> >>
> This box is probably too slow to do anything usefull.



--
Marcel Pol



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