Update information in AlphaServer800 now that I have one here.

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wilko 2006-05-26 20:53:19 +00:00
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the type of CPU (EV4 or EV5) must match the mainboard in use.</para>
<para>AlphaServer 800 has a much smaller mini tower case, it lacks the
StorageWorks SCSI hot-plug chassis. The main difference between AS1000
and AS1000A is that AS1000A has 7 PCI slots whereas AS1000 only has 3
PCI slots and has EISA slots instead.</para>
StorageWorks SCSI hot-plug chassis. Instead, it has a disk cage that
allows up to 4 fullheight 3.5" SCA SCSI disks to be installed. The
carriers used to mount the disks are specific to the AlphaServer 800.
The main difference between AS1000 and AS1000A is that AS1000A has
7 PCI slots whereas AS1000 only has 3 PCI slots and has EISA
slots instead.</para>
<para>AS800 with an EV5/400 MHz CPU was later re-branded to become a
<quote>DIGITAL Server 3300[R]</quote>, AS800 with an EV5/500 MHz
CPU was later re-branded to become a
<quote>DIGITAL Server 3305[R]</quote>.</para>
CPU was later re-branded to become a <quote>DIGITAL Server 3305[R]</quote>.</para>
<para>Features:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>21064 EV4[5] CPU at 200, 233 or 266 MHz
21164 EV5[6] CPU at 300, 333 or 400 MHz (or 500 MHz for
21164 EV5[6] CPU at 300, 333 or 400 MHz (or 500 MHz, for
AS800 only)</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>AS800: Uses 60ns 3.3 Volts EDO DIMMs</para>
<para>AS800: Uses 60ns 3.3 Volts EDO DIMMs. 8 DIMM sockets are
provided.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
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start in slots marked bank 0. A bank is four physically adjacent slots.
The biggest size DIMMs must be installed in bank 0 in case 2 banks
of different DIMM sizes are used. Max memory size is 2GB. Note
that these are EDO DIMMs.</para>
that it uses buffered EDO DIMMs.</para>
<para>The AS1000/800 are somewhat stubborn when it comes to serial
consoles. They need</para>