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Re: Sanity checking needed of Alpha subarch codenames in d-i manual



On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 11:38:35AM -0500, Jay Estabrook wrote:
> > The debian-installer manual for sarge includes a nice table
> > (http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.alpha/ch02s01.html) that lists the
> > various alpha subarchitecture codenames, along with the specific machines
> > that fall into the category and their corresponding MILO image names where
> > applicable (which for sarge will be "nowhere", but that's another story).

> > In particular, the table includes these categorizations:

> > TITAN	AlphaServer ES45 		Privateer		N/A
> > 	UNKNOWN				Yukon			N/A

> > TSUNAMI	AlphaServer DS10 		Webbrick		N/A
> > 	AlphaServer DS20 		Catamaran/Goldrush	N/A
> > 	AlphaServer DS20E 		Goldrack		N/A
> > 	AlphaServer ES40 		Clipper			N/A
> > 	DP264		 		DP264			N/A
> > 	SMARTengine 21264 PCI/ISA SBC 	Eiger			N/A
> > 	UNKNOWN				Warhol			N/A
> > 	UNKNOWN				Windjammer		N/A
> > 	UP2000				Swordfish		N/A
> > 	XP1000				Monet/Brisbane		N/A
> > 	XP900				Webbrick		N/A

> > In past discussions on the list, the DS15/DS25/ES45 series of machines have
> > been referred to as "TITAN-based", but the manual only lists the ES45, along
> > with the similar (but not identical) AlphaServers DS10 and DS20, classified
> > as TSUNAMI.  Does anyone know if this is accurate?

> It is.

> DS15 (aka HyperBrick), DS25 (aka Granite), and ES45 (Privateer) are all
> TITAN-based machines.

> Additional TSUNAMI-based machines are:

> 	DS10L		Slate
> 	DS20L		Shark (based on API's CS20)

A belated thanks for this, Jay -- the manual has been updated with these
missing models.

Cheers,
-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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