Re: [suse-sparc] SunBlade 100

From: Joshua Uziel (uzi@uzix.org)
Date: Tue Feb 27 2001 - 23:29:15 PST

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    Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 23:29:15 -0800
    From: Joshua Uziel <uzi@uzix.org>
    Message-ID: <20010227232915.B8514@gimp.org>
    Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] SunBlade 100
    

    * boucli27@altavista.net <boucli27@altavista.net> [010227 23:18]:
    > It seems the SunBlade 100 is going to be a hit.
    >
    > If Linux runs on it this should be one of the best
    > things that happened to the SPARC Linux comunity.
    > The question is does it run Linux ? ( theorically it should ).
    >
    > Does anyone has information about it ?

    Sure, I know plenty about it... it's got a new CPU, new PCI chipset, new
    EIDE controller, new NIC, new FB (onboard), net audio, needs USB (for
    the keyboard and mouse) and I'm probably missing a few things...

    Most of this still works in the x86 port, but that's because it's more
    or less a PC with a SPARC CPU (not kidding). None of the SPARC/Linux
    hackers have one yet... I know one of us put in an order for one, and I
    might soon as well.

    I do have an AX1105-500 on the way from Sun (a loaner), which is very
    similar to the SB100 (a.k.a. "grover")... so we'll get a start on things
    soon. It could be a little while, though.

    Have patience.

    Besides, you can get an awesome U30/300 with 512 MB on EBay for $1600...
    see http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1218167986
    ... if I wanted a great SPARC/Linux box and was up for spending $1-2k, I
    would go for either that or the SB100 (U30 is well supported, has real
    SCSI, a slower CPU, but a real USPARC-II and not a -IIe... etc.)



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