[rescue] Firewire vs SPARC from my email archives::::::::::::::::::::WAS:::Re: Looking for parts
Jerry Kemp
sun.mail.list47 at oryx.us
Fri Jun 16 01:35:47 CDT 2017
These are (2) email notes from my personal email archives. Hope they help or
provide some insight.
This particular note is from the Sun Managers list from 3 October 2003, but the
vast bulk of Firewire on SPARC was similar. I (personally) purchased a couple
of 3rd party firewire cards as it is/was a great technology, at least leaps and
bounds over USB, but had no personal luck on SPARC. Also see 2nd note at bottom.
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Folks -
Apparently the only devices working with Firewire (IEEE 1394) are cameras.
And no info on SunRay writable media devices, so I guess the answer is
still nothing.
Rich Teer:
|| I have a Sun Firewire camera attached to my SB 100 - it works
|| well with Sun Forum 3.2.
David Stempnakowski:
|| The only devices I have seen able to use 1394 on a blade is a web cam. I
|| only saw one listed on Sun's web site. We have tried CD-ROMs and a few
|| other devices, but no luck.
Christopher Saul:
|| The only thing I have working is the camera that came with the Sun Blade
|| 100. Otherwise I think the firewire support is a bit of a red herring,
|| rather like the pointless smart card!
Thanks guys!
Debbie
>From the keyboard of Debbie:
> Hey sunmanagers!
>
> Does anyone have any Firewire (IEEE 1394) devices working with a
> Sun Blade 100 system? I checked the iForce Directory but didn't
> see anything, but that doesn't mean that someone hasn't figured
> out a way to make things work anyway. :-)
>
> Also, does anyone have any writable media devices (CDRW, JAZ, etc)
> working on a SunRay (the thin client)?
>
> Thanks for any information,
> Debbie
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This note in particular was the only successful mention of Firewire on SPARC for
something that wasn't a webcam.
from the OpenSolaris ZFS discuss list 27 January 2009
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Frank Cusack wrote:
> just installed s10_u6 with a root pool. i'm blown away. so now i want
> to attach my external storage via firewire.
I was able to use this cheap thing with good initial results:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124002
However, I ran into a frequent hang[1] and declined to put it in
the HWCL. The hang appears to be a bug in the scsa1394 kernel
module, and are not yet fixed. I've moved the disks our of
their Firewire case and inside a machine with SATA-to-IDE
converters (ick).
[1] http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6539587
Rob T
On 06/16/17 12:16 AM, William Barnett-Lewis wrote:
> I received my Sun Blade 2500 today. Its a very nice machine that I'd like
> to fill up a bit more. I believe all the things I need would be available
> from E-Prey and I'll buy there if I need to. But just in case someone here
> might have some of these things surplus to their needs and even cheaper,
> well as the saying goes, you can't even be told No if you don't ask.
>
> 1.6ghz ultrasparc IIIi CPU chip
> CPU fan and heat sink
> 2 8gb ram kits
> Hards drive sled
> SunPCI III or III Pro
>
> Also. I am amused to discover there are FireWire ports on this machine. Are
> there good/cheap FireWire enclosures for SATA drives? That would be a
> better idea than a SAS card that only might work.
>
> Thanks. So nice to be puttering with a better level of computer again.
>
> William
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