Difference between revisions of "List of operating systems for Alpha"
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Revision as of 14:06, 12 December 2014
This list is incomplete.
Name | Support status |
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FreeBSD | No longer supported. |
Linux | Supported by some distributions. |
NetBSD | Supported as of version 6.1.5, 22 Sep 2014. |
OpenBSD | Supported as of version 5.6, released on 1 Nov 2014. |
OpenVMS | Supported. Hobbyist licenses are available. The OpenVMS operating system has now been relaunched under its own company: VMS Software Inc. |
Tru64 (formerly Digital UNIX) | No longer supported. End of standard support was 31 Dec 2012. [1] |
UNICOS/mk (Cray supercomputers) | Unknown. (Mentioned for interest because the Alpha architecture was used in the Cray T3E supercomputer.) |
Windows NT 4.0 | No longer supported. |
Windows 2000 RC? | No longer supported. |
References
- ↑ HP Tru64 UNIX Alpha Lifecycle Chart Retrieved 12 December 2014.