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sorry if this is too repititive.<br><br><br>I have two AlphaServer DS10Ls.<br>I believe they both work.<br>They have CPU and memory.<br>And maybe hard drive.<br> one had a problem with the hard drive I think and I was/am mid-replacing it.<br>And maybe optical drive -- one has it. I was mid-moving it to other to install from CD.<br><br><br><br>They can run any of: Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, VMS, Tru64, Windows (NT 4.0).<br><br><br>I can throw in one complete copy of Tru64 5.1b. Box. Manuals. CDs.<br><br>Cost is that we split shipping to US.<br><br>And ideally you let me ssh in, get Modula-3 up-and-running, maybe leave it as Hudson node.<br> I.e. you provide space and electricity. At least temporarily. Space, really.<br><br><br>We already got Tru64 (re)working within the past year. On older versions.<br>NT 4.0 is too much work, until/unless we have a C backend. And then it would be interesting, really. I can provide/acquire NT 4.0/Alpha.<br>VMS is almost done. And otherwise available to me..but seemingly very slow. I'd like to give it another chance on another machine.<br>The others should all be easy and I would bother with doing them.<br> Hudson wouldn't likely be viable on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD.<br> Hudson should be easily viable on Linux (Debian 5.0; current Gentoo) and maybe others (VMS? Tru64?).<br><br>I can also provide for half shipping to USA:<br> Mac laptop for PPC_LINUX<br> PC laptops for I386_LINUX, I386_OPENBSD.<br><br><br>But I might set those back up.<br><br><br> - Jay<br> </div></body>
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