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Started by Guest, 2002-09-27T00:32:28-05:00 (Friday)

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Guest

I'm running OpenBSD on a sparc20, Solaris 7 on a sparc 5, solaris 8 on an Ultra10, Irix on an SGI indy (my indigo is broken  :-( ) Debian on a sparc IPX and Slackware on my main machine..  

=)

I have a chat server set up on my ultra10 if you're interested in stopping by: www.jeffblevins.com/chat

:)


Peter Motyka

wow, that sounds like a pretty nice setup.  Where did you get all those sparcs at?  I have been looking for a low cost sparc system for quite some time now.  Let me know if you have a good resource for a resonable priced used system.

Peter
SIUE CS Alumni 2002
Grad Student, Regis University
Senior Engineer, Ping Identity
http://motyka.org

Guest

I got all of my Suns and SGIs off of ebay.  It's a good source. I think I've purchased 6 or 7 computers from people on ebay and only one of them showed up defective.  Make sure it's guaranteed non doa..  

As fas as cost..  The Ultra10 was the most expensive at like $500.  The sparc20 and sparc5 were less than $200 and the sparc5 came with a monitor.

Sun is the bomb.. :)



 


Stiffler

Why is this in the Polls section?

Jon
Retired webmaster of CAOS.

Guest


Peter Motyka

I was just looking over the ebay listings for sun hardware and the prices are pretty tempting.  If I buy a sun station what are my options for a monitor, keyboard and mouse.  Are you able to use standard pc peripherials with converters of some sort?

Peter
SIUE CS Alumni 2002
Grad Student, Regis University
Senior Engineer, Ping Identity
http://motyka.org

Guest

You should be able to use any SVGA moitor with a Sun but youll probably need a 13W3 Female To HDB15 Male Adapter.  The sun mice seem to be pretty sun specific.  Try to make sure you get a mechanical mouse instead of one of the crappy optical mice they used to make.  

My ultra10 has ports for both a sun monitor and an IBM monitor so I guess it depends on how new you buy also :)

 

William Grim

Man!  I definately will look into getting some cheaper Sun hardware.  I've always wanted to take a look at the insides of one of those and then have one to rip apart software-wise at will and just see as much as I can about how it works.
William Grim
IT Associate, Morgan Stanley