Billed as “NT RISC: Windows NT on RISC machines. Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC, Itanium.”, the exhibit demonstrates a lot of work in sourcing & restoring the machines. The exhibit features:
- DEC AXPpc 150 “Jensen” running Windows NT 3.1 AXP
- DEC PWS 500 “Miata”, running W2K axp64 (64bit!)
- DEC UDB “Multia”, running NT 3.51 AXP
- Motorola PowerStack, 4unning NT 4.0 PPC
- Motorola VME 1600 running NT 4.0 PPC
- NetPower Fast MP NT 4.0 running NT 4.0 MIPS
- DeskStation Tyne, running NT 4.0 MIPS
- DeskStation Raptor Reflex
And yes, we’ve even had a few celebs pass by!

Tenox will be there all day Saturday at the The Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043.

H’es located at tables 37-38, exhibit 16.

Update: big thanks to @amarioguy and @ryaxnb for help during the exhibit!