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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

2059.0. "Flying High with Alpha.." by SUBWAY::ROTHMAN (IPL31, or bust..) Wed Aug 19 1992 01:57

Aviation Week & Space Technology, a highly respected trade
magazine reported the following in their 17 Aug 1992 edition. 
It appears in their Industry Observer column on p.13.
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		"JOINT-STARS TAGGED FOR ALPHA"
        
RAYTHEON CO. WILL BUILD military versions of Digital
Equipment Corp.'s 64-bit reduced instruction set computing
Alpha archecture under a new licensing agreement.  Alpha-
based workstations will be used on U.S. Air Force Joint-STARS
aircraft (AW&ST June 8, p.13).  The licensing agreement will
allow Raytheon's Marlboro, Mass., Equipment Div. to use
Alpha in a wide range of real-time processing needs that meet
Mil-Spec requirements.  The Alpha architecture is designed to
run on DEC's VMS and OSF/1 and Microsoft's Windows NT
operating systems. By using militarized Alpha chips, it will be
possible to develop software on either commercial or military
computers and transfer it to military systems without modifica-
tion, reducing errors and costs.
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Hmmm, I wonder if taxing down the runway in one of these souped
up 707's could be considered "Business Mileage"?  Nah...

-Andy
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2059.1Typo?BSS::CODE3::BANKSWed Aug 19 1992 14:4310
Re:         <<< Note 2059.0 by SUBWAY::ROTHMAN "IPL31, or bust.." >>>

>			The Alpha architecture is designed to
>run on DEC's VMS and OSF/1 and Microsoft's Windows NT
>operating systems. 

Is this a typo?  I though operating systems are normally considered to run on
hardware rather than the other way around...  :-) 

-  David
2059.2it is all based on what design methodology you applySTAR::ABBASII spell checkWed Aug 19 1992 15:2423
    
    ref .1
    
    David, 
    
    alpha was designed specifically to be a plug/unblug type of
    modularity, based on object oriented approach to design and modern
    encapsulation theory of data structures, as long as the interface
    is adhered too, it can be used as a black box in any type of 
    configurations, as long as the clients of the architecture comply
    with the design specifications in the corresponding relevent sets
    of documenations and respond with the correct messages to the
    appropiate servers modules, it is possible to set it up in a variety of
    different layouts, this is the power of modern design techniques,
    I read that this is the way of doing things from now on, and will
    be the norm in years to come and into the twenty first century in
    the days of our lives.
    
    hope this helps a little

    /Nasser


2059.3two complaintsNOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Aug 19 1992 17:263
re .2:

You used "architecture" only once, and you didn't spell check.
2059.4FORTSC::CHABANPray for Peter Pumpkinhead!Wed Aug 19 1992 17:5417
    
    When I saw:
     
    Flying High with Alpha..
           ^^^^
    
    and:
    
    "JOINT-STARS TAGGED FOR ALPHA"
     ^^^^^
    
    For some reason, I pictured an Alpha commercial featuring Bob Marley
    or Jimmy Cliff...
    
    -Ed_still_waiting_for_the_coffee_to_kick_in
    
    
2059.5But it's still good PR..SUBWAY::ROTHMANIPL31, or bust..Wed Aug 19 1992 23:467
    Re: .1
    
    Nope, no typo..  But, yeah, the wording did also strike me as being
    reversed. I'd leave out the word "on"..
    
    -Andy
    
2059.6PEEVAX::QUODLINGOLIVER is the Solution!Mon Aug 24 1992 03:036
    re .1
    
    And, I don't think Digital owns the OSF/1 Operating system, per se.
    
    q