[SunRescue] Q: Regarding Sun Educator promo Ultra 5 system
Ken Hansen
n2vip at impop.bellatlantic.net
Wed Apr 19 12:17:39 CDT 2000
I've gotten several replies, thanks to all for your input.
I am leaning toward getting the machine (I believe the offer runs until
the end of June, 2000) but the various posts have peaked my curiosity:
- Does this have *any* SCSI subsystem? If not, what known good
SCSI cards will it take (Adaptec? Other?)
- How proprietary is the RAM on this unit? Is additional memory
*real* expensive (like SS/5 RAM, go figure!) or reasonable, like
(PC RAM)?
- I may have a line on a low-cost Sun PCi card (400 Mhz AMD K5-2
w/64 Meg RAM) - nearly half-price (I hope). If I can get one of those
boards, the unit becomes quite interesting...
- Drive reliability - are the included IDE drives really that bad (and
break
inside warranty period)?
For me this machine would be a general work box, with only really hobbist
uses - but an Ultra w/24 bit graphics and 128 Meg RAM seems sweet...
Thanks again,
Ken
n2vip at bellatlantic.net
nick at ns.snowman.net wrote:
> I have a couple of Ultra systems at work with IDE disks, and they're all
> in the process of dieing. Of about 10 total 8 have already died, and the
> ninth is on it's way. The educational offer is a great deal, but the
> first second you can, swap that ide drive out for either another ide
> drive, or better yet, a nice scsi one.
> Nick
>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Pres. Dan Jameyson wrote:
>
> > I took up Sun on their education discount about this time last year. I'm
> > very happy with the Ultra 5 I got... does 24b color at 1152x900, great
> > as a general word processing workstationish machine. I also use it as a
> > general unix system for the usual services and a small dbase (yes,
> > genuine old school dbase) setup.
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