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-==Tru64 Unix==+== Tru64 Unix Resources == 
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 +=== PARSEC Tech Support === 
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 +  * [[README.FIRST -- Hints on Cut-&-Pasting Text From This Wiki]] 
 +  * [[How To Initiate a PARSEC Tech Support Call]] 
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 +=== Alpha Hardware === 
 +  * [[Accessing and Configuring Alpha RAID Hardware]] 
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 +=== Tru64 Unix === 
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 +Tru64 is a Unix variant produced originally by Digital Equipment Corporation for use on the Alpha platform, which they also invented. It has several names. Version 1.0 through 3.0 used the moniker "OSF/1" but in the 4.0 versions it was called "Digital Unix" (ironically called that right after Compaq bought DEC). Then in version 5 and after it was called Tru64 to reflect its 64-bit internals. 
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 +Tru64 runs on the DEC Alpha, later taken over by HP/HPE. This processor was discontinued in 2003 after the release of it's final instantiation: the EV7.  
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 +=== Tru64 Topics === 
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 +We document several standard procedures for Tru64 to help users through these situations.  
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 +  * [[DECNet Setup for Tru64 and Digital Unix]] explains how to setup DECNet Phase V on Tru64.  
 +  * [[How to Clone Tru64 and Digital Unix]] shows you how to clone your Tru64 or Digital Unix system under a variety of conditions. 
 +  * [[PARSEC Created freeware for your Tru64 5.1 System]] 
 +  * Command line guide to using the Alphaserver WWID manager (wwidmgr).{{ :wwidmgr_v13.pdf |WWID Guide}} 
 +  * Command line {{ :srmcons.pdf |SRM Guide}} to SRM, the console environment.  
  
-Tru64 is a Unix variant produced originally by Digital Equipment Corporation for use on the Alpha platform which they also invented. It has several names. Version 1.0 through 3.0 used the moniker "OSF/1" but in the 4.0 versions it was called "Digital Unix" (ironically called that right after Compaq bought DEC). Then in version 5 and after it was called Tru64 to reflect it's 64-bit internals. 
tru64.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/12 15:52 by bfresh

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