No problem, just trying to help.
>
> So, are there any low-cost SMP 21164 boards? If so, WHERE?
Low-cost.. Not that I know of.. If I hear something I'll try to remember
to let you know. (My company is a Deskstation & Samsung Alpha reseller,
so I might here about it if it happens from them).
>
> > Now I wont argue that SMP Linux on Alpha is working very well, in fact
> > if I remember/heard right it is in early stages of development -- BUT
> > *IS* in development.
>
> Thanks again! Any hints on where (people/web sites/messages in archives) to look for this effort?
> I can't find anything concrete in the linux-kernel archives. (Just some comments on why a 2.1.81
> patch would break future alpha SMP; a search on the author's name turned up nothing. And a message
> asking, "What's the status of Alpha SMP?" had no replies.
Well I use http://archive.redhat.com a lot, just do a search for Alpha
SMP or similar.
I know that API (Alpha processor Inc.) has taken on board a team of SMP
chipset and system designers to produce Alpha bus chipsets, motherboards
and prototype systems that are designed to be more economical than what
is currently available. One of the people inside has a role to ensure
that these new designs will maintain Linux compatibility. I think his
address is stig-telfer@mediaone.net if that helps.
If I also remember correctly Jay? is helping work on SMP. I don't have
his E-mail address handy but you should be able to find it in the Red
Hat list achives listed above.
>
> Zeen,
>
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Ron
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