[rescue] Sun 386i
JP Hindin
jplist2008 at kiwigeek.com
Mon Feb 11 11:31:33 CST 2019
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019, Mouse wrote:
>> I picked up a Sun 386i recently. It appears to be a 250 with the 16M
>> caching RAM card. But it also appears to have the most basic video
>> card with a DB-15 which I assume also carries keyboard (and mouse?).
>
> (DA-15, most likely.) I think the 386i dates from the era of Type-1
> through Type-3 keyboards, which all used a DA-15, but I would have to
> check to be sure. (The only other use for a DA-15 on those machines I
> can think of offhand would be AUI Ethernet; you can tell the difference
> by the slide latch that's present on AUI Ethernet - even if the slider
> itself is missing, the posts for it are generally present, and they are
> distinctive.)
I can't speak for all 386is - however mine has a breakout cable that
keyboard, mouse and video all ride on. It definitely does not have a
keyboard port on it (either the earlier DA15 or the later DIN).
On mine the upper-most peripheral slot (I don't know what the type of bus
it is, but I think it's custom to the 386i - there's actually another
slot above it that is for the processor/RAM) has a rather curious custom
connector that looks sort of like a 13W3 but isn't - it's something like a
20(?)W4, see picture here:
http://www.kiwigeek.com/hjp/comps/Sun_386i/sun386i_rear.jpg
This requires a rather hefty and long break-out cable that goes from this
connector to a separate video and keyboard cable (I can't remember it's
specifics right now, but I'm pretty sure it's DIN). I have two of these
cables, actually, one that goes to BNCs/keyboard and one that goes to
13W3/keyboard, but the 13W3 cable never worked on any monitor I had, while
the one with the BNCs worked.
If yours matches this funky whatever-W4-connector let me know and I can
pull the cable out, take some pictures and use a continuity meter on it
and map its pin out.
Alas, my 386i stopped working some years ago and I never went back to it
to diagnose the fault - but it was fully functional at one point.
- JP
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