Playing with my Sun machines lately
And doing backups too!
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Playing with my Sun machines lately
And doing backups too!
Should I start an OS/platform gimmick side blog?
Yes - SunOS
Yes - SPARC
No
La Sun SPARCStation 20
Aqui vemos una Sun SPARCstation 20, lanzada en amrzo de 1994, es uno de los últimos modelos en la familia de los ordenadores conocidos como "Caja de pizza". costaba 12,195 USD. Corria SunOS 4.13; Solaris 2.3 al 9.x; Linux (Debian, SuSE 7.x o Gentoo); BSD y NeXTSTEP 3.3 o 4.x 📸Karla Kamacho
In a future dominated by Skynet, the only music available might be produced by AI, such as Skynet's Valentine's Day albums. Only a foolish rookie medic finds herself inadvertently entranced by them.
Drawing by me, technical aspects by my brother. Album art, song lyrics, and songs created by AI (DALL·E, ChatGPT, and Suno.AI). My most used prompt: 'Create awkward and creepy Terminator songs aimed at human women.'
System and I/O boards in a Sun Fire 20k.
Got another Sun Ultra 5 today - threw Solaris 7 on it for the time being, but I do intend for this to be my Linux testbed for SPARC Linux
Also got a keyboard and mouse with this one, which makes me very happy.
Used my IBM server running Solaris 10 (post about that here) to boot the Solaris 7 installer, which went off without a hitch. After that, I installed the recommended patch cluster and then rebooted the system.
Picked up some cool things at VCFMW, including this Sun-3 card cage that definitely needs some work. I figure it’ll make a neat restoration project at some point!