Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-17 Thread Kevin
All, Thanks to the generosity of the OpenBSD community, enough pledges have come in to take care of replacing the 1U 833mhz alpha build machine! After coordinating with several people including Theo and other important guiding people behind OBSD, it looks like we're going to begin by purchasing t

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-16 Thread Kevin
Hello Misc@ To give everyone a status update on the Alpha replacement, we're doing reasonably well on pledges--thanks to all who've stepped up thus far--and at this point it looks like we have funds to cover the repair of the existing machine and / or the purchase of the replacement on. If we're

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Matthew Clarke
vendredi, le 15 juillet, 2005, Michael Erdely nous a dit ceci: > On 7/15/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is one of those places where given its importance to the > > community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately > > and help cover the small cost. We're talkin

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Michael Erdely
On 7/15/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is one of those places where given its importance to the > community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately > and help cover the small cost. We're talking about a lousy $500 or so > in pledges that we're short, so covering th

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 15, 2005, at 12:26 AM, Kevin wrote: P.S. For those of you who wonder if I'm going to take your loot and run: relax. I've bought every CD since 2.7 and have personally donated hundreds (maybe thousands?) of dollars in cash, hardware, and gifts. In fact, the ports server has a dual port gig

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Christer Solstrand Johannessen
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Kevin wrote: (snip) This is one of those places where given its importance to the community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately and help cover the small cost. We're talking about a lousy $500 or so in pledges that we're short, so covering this sho

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-14 Thread Kevin
> Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue things at > http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they could offer the > project? I would accept something else, except there really is *no > room* left anywhere to put another kind of alpha. That's all that > fits, or this is the end OpenBS

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-14 Thread Matt R
Looks like we would have enough people willing to give enough money to get one of these. No, I didn't win the first one, but the same seller is offering another. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5219321518&category=51116&rd=1 That said, it appears to be a bit under spec. Theo

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-13 Thread Marcos Latas
On 7/14/05, Patrick Dohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would be willing to pitch in $100 towards this maybe a little more > if necessary. Any one else willing to pitch in? > I can donate some money too, $60 or so.

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-13 Thread Patrick Dohman
I would be willing to pitch in $100 towards this maybe a little more if necessary. Any one else willing to pitch in? On 7/13/05, Matt R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue > > things at > > http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they > > could offer

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-13 Thread Matt R
> Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue > things at > http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they > could offer the > project? I would accept something else, except > there really is *no > room* left anywhere to put another kind of alpha. > That's all that > fits, or this is the en

Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-13 Thread Theo de Raadt
Last night something went wrong temperature wise in my machine room. One of the build alphas is now dead. Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue things at http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they could offer the project? I would accept something else, except there really is *no