SCO Unix and Unixware, Sparc 2

From: Tad Bilby <tbilby_at_rave.com>
Date: Mon Jul 15 13:10:01 2002

I would prefer not to strip a running system, but if
nobody claims it I will be happy to pull the CPU.

Tad

Ram Meenakshisundaram wrote:

>
>
> I'll take the sparc 2's weitek powerup processor if possible...
>
> Ram
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tad Bilby [mailto:tbilby_at_rave.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 1:48 PM
> To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
> Subject: SCO Unix and Unixware, Sparc 2
>
> I am cleaning house and will scrap the below items
> if nobody wants them: (free for pickup in greater
> Detroit area)
>
> 1. SCO Unix 3.2.4 All manuals media and boxes with license.
> 2. SCO Xenix 2.3.4 GT (?) can't remember exactly about p/n
> 3. SCO OpenServer 5.02 with 2 licenses.
> 4. SCO Unixware 2.1 (?) if I recall
> 5. SCO Unixware 7
>
> Items 1 and 2 are fully licensed with books media etc.
> Items 3-5 are the educational promos with just 2 licenses.
>
> 6. Sparc 2 with 128MB RAM,
> Weitek PowerUp (80MHz)
> GX framebuffer
> 500MB HD
> needs new Sun NVRAM or battery (TOY)
> I currently program it if I power down via below procedure:
> e.g. modify the hostid of an IPX to be 57c0ffee and the
> ethernet address to be 08:00:20:c0:ff:ee. At the OpenBoot
> monitor prompt (ok)
>
> 1 0 mkp
> 55 1 mkp
> 8 2 mkp
> 0 3 mkp
> 20 4 mkp
> c0 5 mkp
> ff 6 mkp
> ee 7 mkp
> 0 8 mkp
> 0 9 mkp
> 0 a mkp
> 0 b mkp
> c0 c mkp
> ff d mkp
> ee e mkp
> 0 f 0 do i idprom_at_ xor loop f mkp
>
> here is the FAQ link:
> http://www.squirrel.com/sun-nvram-hostid.faq.html
>
> --
> ----
> Tad
> email: tad at rave dot com
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Tad Bilby
Rave Computer Assoc.
Technical Support
800-966-7283 x224
tbilby_at_rave.com
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Received on Mon Jul 15 2002 - 13:10:01 BST

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