Re: Question - test lab

2015-09-11 Thread Miod Vallat
> General hints for picking up an alpha:
[...]
> If you intend to be in the same room as the machine, pick a workstation
> model and not a server.

DS25 are supposed to be deskside workstations, but their noise level
fits in the `server' category.



Re: Question - test lab

2015-09-11 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2015-09-09, "Bryan C. Everly"  wrote:

> I'm trying to put together a multiple CPU architecture test lab for
> work I'm doing on some ports and I have the following:
>
> * Thinkpad T21 (i386)
> * Powerbook G4 (32-bit PPC)
> * Sun Blade 100 (sparc64)
> * Thinkpad x220 (amd64)
>
> I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a low-cost Alpha or PA-RISC
> machine for me to add to this?

General hints for picking up an alpha:

Make sure the machine has an SRM console, i.e., boots to a ">>>"
prompt.  Some models only support AlphaBIOS or ARC(BIOS) and these
don't run BSD.

CPU generations:
21064: Skip.  They are far too slow.
21164: If you're happy with the speed of the Blade 100, then these
   are in the same ballpark.
21264: Nowadays there's probably no point in bothering with anything
   less.

If you intend to be in the same room as the machine, pick a workstation
model and not a server.

-- 
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber  na...@mips.inka.de



Question - test lab

2015-09-08 Thread Bryan C. Everly
Hi

I'm trying to put together a multiple CPU architecture test lab for
work I'm doing on some ports and I have the following:

* Thinkpad T21 (i386)
* Powerbook G4 (32-bit PPC)
* Sun Blade 100 (sparc64)
* Thinkpad x220 (amd64)

I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a low-cost Alpha or PA-RISC
machine for me to add to this?  I'm planning on an EdgeRouter for the
MIPS 64-bit CPU.

Thanks,
Bryan