[SPARCbook] Resurrecting sparcbook 2 ... how?
BSD Bob
bsdbob at weedcon1.cropsci.ncsu.edu
Thu Nov 18 12:34:39 CST 1999
> It's not that it's going to just keel over and die in a few weeks -
> SPARCbook 2 isn't y2k compliant.
OK, that is not a problem, particularly, for my needs. When I got
it up and running, and set the installation dates, I chose 7 backward
leaps, and it now is in November, 1971. So, even if it is nil officially
y2k, it will do for my needs.
It is purring along like a warm fuzzy kitty, and I am loading it out
with addins today, to suit.
> Dead NVRAM batteries can be repaired easilly. (easilly - given the
> circumstances)
> I don't know about compatibillities =/ I know that I can still buy new
> NVRAM chips... and I put a new NVRAM chip from an ELC into my SPARCbook
> and it worked. :P
Yeah, they can be repaired, but I nuked my first go at that. Those
wire ends are mucho delicate and really require a fine soldering
pencil. My 15watter felt like an elephant in a mouse cage, and the
outcome was fair, but not to my liking.
> BTW: Are you the shmuck who baught the two SPARCbook 2's from Tadpole?
> (Old stock.. brand new, still in thier boxes with all the manuals,
> accessories, etc)
> I wanted to buy one of them. :P
Nope. Mine came in surplus as junk, from a local company. One was
a castoff that noone seemed to know how to make work. One was dead
but should be ressurectable. The third was parts scattered all over
a big box. Nil manuals, docs, accessories, etc.
Bob
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