SV: [suse-axp] Fwd: Re: [suse-axp] how can i identify my old alph a-system ?

From: Lennart Börjeson (LennartB@cinnober.com)
Date: Fri Dec 15 2000 - 02:13:45 PST

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    From: Lennart Börjeson <LennartB@cinnober.com>
    Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 11:13:45 +0100
    Subject: SV: [suse-axp] Fwd: Re: [suse-axp] how can i identify my old alph a-system ?
    

    My Multia has both a SCSI and an IDE disk internally. They both work
    very well, but I had to improvise a mount frame for the IDE drive.

    /Lennart

    >-----Original message (excerpt only)-----
    >From: Sebastian Cramer [mailto:sc@chitec.de]
    >Date: den 14 december 2000 08:10
    >To: suse-axp@suse.com
    >Subject: [suse-axp] Fwd: Re: [suse-axp] how can i identify my old
    >alpha-system ?
    >
    >It's very likely a Multia UDB (had that one, too for a start). UDB mean
    >Universal Desktop Box. There where two versions of them: 1. An Intel based
    >system 2. an Alpha System with a EB66+ mainboard. This thing has one 32bit
    >PCI slot, a SCSI controller, somewhere in there is an IDE controller which
    no
    >one ever dared to use, then there are two PCMCIA slots and (I think) two
    PS2
    >memory slots. There are some more small things to it.



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