Ok, I was wrong, and alphastation 255 _is_ to slow, it takes 30 minutes

to link a kernel.  Ask for something faster.
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machine so a committer (and tester) has a 4-ways sparc machine</td>
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<td>phk</td>
<td>Denmark</td>
<td>Some sort of non-glacial alpha computer</td>
<td>I have an alphastation 255 thing which takes 30 minutes to
link a kernel, something a little less glacial to represent
the alpha architecture in my lab would be welcome.
It doesn't have to be state of the art or very fast or anything
as long as it is not glacial.</td>
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<td>ru</td>
<td>Ukraine</td>