--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> purchase 32 larger than 4mb simms and we will be in
> business. :)
>
> How does one tell a ECC simm from a normal simm? By
> the # of chips?
See if www.18004memory.com lists that computer.
It's in the USA, but is a good source of info.
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Thank you both gentlemen.
http://www.macwindows.com/tutwinnt.html walks me through it.
Netatalk is pretty easy to setup, you really have only 3 text files to edit and
one of them tries to auto configure itself, for good or ill.
Allowing port 548 udp is needed over your lan, of course you may speci
--- Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well lots of crappy old stuff I guess but this
> particular one is a alphaserver
> DEC2000 4/200 which I bid on because I like the
> case, as I'm the only bidder ;)
>
> So finally my question: can I get either
> winNT4-alpha, Digital(True?)-UNIX or
> OpenVM
I'm guessing that if it's the server version of NT, it could. It has
Appletalk as a protocol. Windows 2000 Professional has it also, but I
haven't messed around with it too much. I think that while it will
allow Macs to connect to it, it won't let PCs connect to the Macs.
As for netatalk, it
Whats big, old, has only twin 64bit cpu's (its only a mid range model) a couple
of fully populated scsi buses, 32x72 pin slots for ram and was made in early
'94'? Best I put it as 1994 for the pure mac users.
Well lots of crappy old stuff I guess but this particular one is a alphaserver
DEC2000 4