Hi,
now that I'm the proud owner of an albeit old Alpha workstation, I
thought it might be a good thing having Open Genera running on it
(though it would be under a netbsd emulation of True64).
Unfortunately, the symbolics site seems to be down.
I read here that P. Costanza was able to procure an Open Genera cdrom.
I have no idea about the price, but since I am doing this for a hobby
someting in the thousands is out of my budget, but I'm not expecting
it for free.
Thanks,
Andreas
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Andreas Eder <············@t-online.de> writes:
> Hi,
> now that I'm the proud owner of an albeit old Alpha workstation, I
> thought it might be a good thing having Open Genera running on it
> (though it would be under a netbsd emulation of True64).
> Unfortunately, the symbolics site seems to be down.
> I read here that P. Costanza was able to procure an Open Genera cdrom.
> I have no idea about the price, but since I am doing this for a hobby
> someting in the thousands is out of my budget, but I'm not expecting
> it for free.
You're out of luck. The going rate is $5000. But maybe someone who
has one will sell it to you for less.
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alleged "rights" increase the state's power over us. -- Joseph Sobran
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