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Date:      Tue, 03 Jul 2007 15:07:55 -0700
From:      Richard Loken <richardlo@admin.athabascau.ca>
To:        Kevin Ogden <kdogden@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: AlphaServer 4100 LCD
Message-ID:  <Pine.PMDF.4.44L.0707031116200.551-100000@local.admin.athabascau.ca>
In-Reply-To: <C2AFEC5B.7%kdogden@gmail.com>

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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Kevin Ogden wrote:

> Is there any easy way to write anything to the built-in LCD on the
> AlphaServer 4x00?  I was thinking of trying to write a script to display
> uptime/load averages/etc.  Any sysctl variables or anything?

>From "Alphaserver 4100 System Drawer User's Guide" (sigh) on page 5-48

	>>> set ocp_text "message"

the message can be up to 16 characters long and will be displayed after
all the self tests and diagnostics are out of the way.  The change does
not take place until the machine is reset or initialized.

> Another question, is there really that much of a lack of interest in keeping
> alpha support going?  This box is still a capable server and I really don't
> want to run Linux or Tru64 once FreeBSD 6 becomes stale.

Those FreeBSD guys are so fickle, give them a bunch of $500.00 3GHz 64bit
Intel platforms and they abandon all my favourite big footprint power
hogs.  I told my FreeBSD buddies that I have been abandoned by FreeBSD and
so I was going to put OpenVMS on my various Alpha boxes and all they could
do was glumly nod.  I was also told how cheaply I could buy AMD 64 bit
processors but they didn't have their heart in because they know I don't
run current or popular hardware no matter how sensible that might be.

OpenVMS is the drug of choice.  Linux on Alpha is not so great and HP has
abandoned Tru64.  HP is stuck with continuing development on Alpha OpenVMS
for getting on to ten years and you can get hobby and educational licenses
for free.  HP has recent versions of Mozilla and the Java Runtime
Environment available for OpenVMS version 7.3-1 and later so that puts me
a step up from what I can do with FreeBSD and Linux on Alpha at this time.

Since there is a Java for VMS maybe Open Office can be ported over there.

-- 
   Richard Loken VE6BSV, Systems Programmer - VMS  : "Anybody can be a father
   Athabasca University                            :  but you have to earn
   Athabasca, Alberta Canada                       :  the title of 'daddy'"
   ** richardlo@admin.athabascau.ca **             :  - Lynn Johnston





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