[SunRescue] got my weirdsparc board from ebay in
Gregory Leblanc
GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Thu Mar 9 12:17:29 CST 2000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Bradford [mailto:mrbill at mrbill.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:25 PM
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Cc: james at foonly.com
> Subject: [SunRescue] got my weirdsparc board from ebay in
>
>
> I finally got my "mysterious sparc board" from eBay in,
> thanks to another
> list member who realized he'd gotten mine, and forwarded it
> on. I ordered
> two, but ended up only getting one.. oh well 8-)
Ah, luck dog. Guess I'll have to email and badger again, still waiting.
>
> Well, the thing that looks like a 9-pin serial port, is
> marked "serial port
> A". We have "external scsi in", "external scsi out", and
> also "internal
> scsi" with a 4-prong power attachment for the drive. Looks
> like a PS/2-style
> power supply connector (james?). 3 SBus "slots", altho
All of the SBUS connectors are there, just nothing to support the "outside"
edge of the card, right?
> there's a 34-pin
> ribbon cable connector marked "ethernet" and a 50-pin ribbon
> cable connector
> marked "parallel port".
>
> i'm thinking that if I can find the right RAM for this beast
> (looks like 72pin
> SIMMs), the right power supply, I can at least try to boot it
Pretty sure that they are 72-pin simms, try stealing some out of one of
those lunchboxes that you must have around someplace.
> up via a serial
> terminal connected to the serial port A. If I can get it
> fully working with
> a SCSI hard drive connected to the internal scsi port, and
> figure out what
> I need to do to turn the 34-pin ribbon cable connector into a
> normal Ethernet
> port of some kind (AUI, etc), I might be able to turn this
> into a cool
> "sparc under plexiglass" NFS server or something on my network.
>
> James, any thoughts? Have you gotten yours yet?
IIRC, James said that he got his a while ago...
Greg
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