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Re: NetBSD on Digital Personal Workstation 433a
On Tue, 19 Feb 2019, the wise Stefan wrote:
Goodday all,
I have just been giving a Digital Personal Workstation 433a and I
thought it would be nice to install NetBSD on it but I am not quite sure
if the system is supported (as I cant get it to boot into the installer)
?
So I suppose that would be major question one really. The system comes
with 320MB memory, a digital Q-Logic SCSI controller, two 4GB SCSI disks
and I replaced the IDE Plextor CDROM drive with a IDE Pioneer DVD drive
(because I had it lying around and its a better drive then the Plextor)
Your thoughts ?
When I got my PWS600au ~15 years ago I installed FreeBSD on it and even
got X working. A few years ago I revived the Alpha and installed NetBSD,
since FreeBSD had dropped support for it, but X didn't work anymore. Today
the Alpha is still running right next to me but it runs OpenVMS and CDE
with a supported videocard.
There is some variation of hardware components in the PWS. Older PWS's had
a bug in the IDE chip. I had to replace a failing CDROM drive with an old
2 speed SCSI CDROM because of it. Some newer PWS's have USB.
There is useful information in the (older) FreeBSD handbook about Alphas
and running a BSD on it:
https://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/hardware-alpha.html
Regards,
Marco
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