I just got a reasonably feisty Alpha box a couple of days ago=20
(21164@600MHz) minus a few parts. I'm now in the process of=20
turning it into a respectable workstation and porting IOS to it,=20
and so far it's going well. I've got 2.4.18 booting on the box,=20
and soon enough I hope to start building packages.
I hope (and this may be a vain hope) to build packages in sync on=20
both platforms--i.e. whenever IOS-x86 gets updated, so does=20
IOS-alpha. The first version or two might lag behind, though...
The question now is: what minimum architecture should we support? =20
Just bare-metal "alpha", "alphaev5", or what? Right now I'm=20
thinking just "alpha". There were solid technical reasons for=20
going i486-minimum on x86 (LSB compliance, plus minor technical=20
shortcomings on i386 that preclude full LinuxThreads=20
functionality), but it might not be so on the Alpha.
I'm also thinking of posting a poll on inceptionos.org, to see=20
what our future userbase thinks...
--=20
Kelledin
"If a server crashes in a server farm and no one pings it, does=20
it still cost four figures to fix?"
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