[SunRescue] SCA brackets and SS20 SM81 question
James Lockwood
james at foonly.com
Wed Mar 22 02:50:19 CST 2000
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Maarten Deen wrote:
> yesterday I picked up a SS20 for a reasonable price ($450). The config is:
> one 1 GB drive, 128Mb memory, SM81, additional TGX, 4x internal CD-ROM.
Nice deal.
> Now I've got a few questions:
> since there is only one drive installed and I've got some more SCA drives
> lying around, I'd like to buy a bracket for this somewhere. www.memoryx.com
> quotes $25 for it. Is that standard or SUN pricing? Can anyone point me
> to a cheaper source?
That's fairly normal. Be careful about adding 2 hot drives to a SS20,
ventilation in the chassis is not great. Also, you should have a small
fan mounted in between the hard drive bays and the CDROM/floppy bays, if
you don't then you can get one from Sun for free. Call 1-800-USA-4SUN and
ask about the SparcStation 20 FCO.
> Also the CPU: module-info at the boot prompt gives me 'MBus: 50 MHz,
> SBus: 25 MHz, CPU#0: 75 MHz' (or something similar), whoever the CPU
> appears to be a 85MHz type (there is a typecode ending with '-85' on the
> CPU). J1401 (for the clock speed) is in the 40/50MHz position.
> Any thought on this?
You've got an SM71 CPU module in there. Some SM71's have CPU's with -85
markings.
> I also got a bare type-5 keyboard. Bare means: no cables or mouse. Is there
> a place where I can get these parts cheap?
Use any straight through male/male mini-DIN 8 cable for the keyboard
cable. Some shops sell these as serial switchbox cables. Mice are
available used or new, you can get brand new optomechanical mice for $35
from Sun so don't go over this on used hardware unless you really love
optical mice.
-James
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