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In 1998 I somehow got my hands on a DEC OEM 21164 533mhz board for cheap. PCs were nowhere near the performance of that at the time. It mounted in a regular PC case. A friend helped me get the power supply working (there was I think one wire to solder somewhere). Equipped with an ASUS SCSI card, an DEC Ethernet card, and an Elsa GLoria Synergy, it was a full machine. I ran Digital Unix at home on my desk on that for quite a few years. Wish I had kept it for old times sake.

One thing I remember about Alpha though was how bad the output from gcc was. Then DEC released a version of their own compilers that was command line compatible with gcc. That changed everything for open source stuff.



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