On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 11:00:37AM +0000, Jules Richardson wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 10:34, Arno Kletzander wrote:
> > Not to forget the Sun SPARCstation 5, which came after the 10 and had the
> > new style (gray/violet opposed to gray only) housing...
>
> Weren't both 10's and 20's actually SparcStation 3's? Damn confusing...
SPARC 4s and SPARC5s were sun4ms with various amounts of Sbus slots
IIRC, SPARC 20s and SPARC 10s are sun4ds.
I wish I had some DIMMs for SPARC 10s... my main machine at home is a
SPARC 5 w/256MB of 32MB DIMMs, but I have a SPARC 10 w/0MB of DRAM
sitting in a corner.
When I get home, I will own zero machines that can run Solaris X.
I suppose, I'll have to look for a SPARC machine better than an U1/170.
If anyone wants to "lose" a 64-bit SPARC machine next Feb, I'll probably
want to upgrade.
-ethan
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