Sun Memory

Anthony J. Gabrielson agabriel at coe.neu.edu
Mon Aug 9 09:04:38 EDT 1999


Hello,
	When I made the partition I forgot to formatted the drive I forgot
to make a swap.  I have since fixed that.  The machine definitly runs
different memory than a sparc 5.  This machine has 72 pin DSIMM's that
need to be 60 ns or faster, each stick has ten chips on it(If any one
knows what kind of memory this i, it would be a great help).  I'm hoping
it just standard non parity memory.  I'm pretty sure - even number of
chips is non parity, odd number of chips is parity.  I took a peek at the
slc and the thing that did me in right off the bat was that the memory was
80ns, I didn't research it any further than that.  
	On a different note I picked up a 16" Sun monitor for $10 at the
MIT equip exchange a month or two ago.  I was very surprised at that
quality of the monitor, I thought I got a monochrome - it was actually
color.  Everything wsa crisp and nice.  I think it will make a good backup
monitor, as the one that its using now is from 88 and I'm not sure how
much life it has left.

Thanks,
Anthony

On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:

> On Sat, 07 Aug 1999, Anthony J. Gabrielson wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 	Aby body know where I can get memory for a sparc?  I have an Axil
> > 245.  It says its a sparc 5 clone, 100% compatible - I assume down to a
> > hardware level.  The machine currently only has 32 megs of ram - cde won't
> > do 32 megs of ram.  
> 
> I have to say I'm very surprised - how could it know?  Are you sure the swap 
> file
> is big enough?  You can use the 'swapon' command to temporary increase the size
> of your swap file.
> 
> > So any body know where I can pickup two 16's or two
> > 32's.  
> 
> There are any number of Sun VAR's in the area - we use
> 
> 	Electronic Business Solutions, Billerica 978 663 2500
> 	Workstation Technologies, Salem, NH 800 882 0007
> 
> > > I have two old slc's - any one know if its memory is compatible
> > > with a sparc 5?  
> > --
> The memory is not compatible - Sparc 5's use DIMMs, SLC's use SIMMs.  The 
> modules
> don't even fit in the other's sockets.
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