Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:18:13 -0400 From: "William H. Magill" <magill@mcgillsociety.org> To: Alpha Linux List <axp-list@redhat.com>, freebsd-alpha@freebsd.org Subject: Fwd: an article about Alpha CPUs Message-ID: <4FDEB120-5252-467D-A577-23143FFF4403@mcgillsociety.org> References: <F92181B8-6035-4FAA-A457-50C3D83BA353@dillernet.com>
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An interesting article on the history of the Alpha CPU was recently posted to the NetBSD mailing list: Begin forwarded message: >> From: "Paul V. Bolotoff" <walter@alasir.com> >> Date: May 17, 2005 3:29:44 PM EDT >> To: port-alpha@netbsd.org >> Subject: an article about Alpha CPUs >> Reply-To: walter@alasir.com >> >> >> there is a comprehensive article about Alpha CPUs and their >> history. Could be interesting to the audience on this list, at >> least informative. I would read it for sure, but I have written it ;) >> >> http://www.alasir.com/alpha/alpha_history.html >> >> By the way, if there is anything unclear or even incorrect, I >> would like to know! >> >> Regards, >> Paul T.T.F.N. William H. Magill # Beige G3 [Rev A motherboard - 300 MHz 768 Meg] OS X 10.2.8 # Flat-panel iMac (2.1) [800MHz - Super Drive - 768 Meg] OS X 10.3.8 # PWS433a [Alpha 21164 Rev 7.2 (EV56)- 64 Meg] Tru64 5.1a # XP1000 [Alpha 21264-3 (EV6) - 256 meg] FreeBSD 5.3 # XP1000 [Alpha 21264-A (EV 6.7) - 384 meg] FreeBSD 5.3 magill@mcgillsociety.org magill@acm.org magill@mac.com whmagill@gmail.com
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