Hello, 

Sorry about the cryptic subject, but I was trying to provide enough tags to 
archive against later.  I was doing some cleaning up the other day and I 
rediscovered my old VX40 Multia UDB that had been collecting dust for quite 
some time.  I had purchased it to run Linux on in the late 90's and it was my 
first non Intel Linux machine running RedHat 4.0.  I had some fun with it and 
had put it away because I had nothing better to do with it.  Fast forward, 
almost a decade and I find it again and I remembered the good times that I had 
with it and I decided that I would try to rebuild and run it again.

My goal is to rebuild the machine as a distributed computing node running SETI 
and probably a couple of other DC projects that I am involved in that have 
Alpha ports.  My first question is about memory, I know that I need 72 pin FPM 
True Parity SIMMs, but will 128MB SIMMs work?  I tried some HP memory that I 
had laying around that was x36 FPM Parity memory, but it wouldn't POST.  
Obviously, 64MB SIMMs work just fine, but I would like to boost RAM to the 
maximum possible.  The VX40 only has 256KB of L2 Cache, and I seem to remember 
from that time period in the Intel space there was a correlation between L2 
Cache and maximum memory size?  Can anyone shed some light on maximum memory 
size possible on a UDB?

Thank you for your time and patience concerning such an archaic machine. 

Todd Smith 

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