Alpha 1200 BIOS
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 03:08:23 GMT
I have inherited a project of wiping out the drives on an AlphaServer
1200 and an AlphaServer 4100. I could wipe out the drives of both
systems with ARCINST if I could upgrade the BIOS on the 1200. The only
BIOS I find on HP are for x86 systems so I suspect they won’t work on
the Alpha. In any case, the Alpha doesn’t see the .sys files when I
try to upgrade the BIOS.
All help appreciated.
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