Found one of
these today. Tried to boot it but it goes into terminal
mode because I don't have a keyboard attached.
And won't boot as well? Odd.
I suspect he's stuck at the OpenBoot prompt with no way of telling it to
boot.
No idea of the
amount of memory or CPU speed since I can't get to the
OS.
Older Suns report their RAM config and at least some info about their
CPU in the ROM-generated banner. If it has the "ok " prompt the older
machines use, typing "banner" at it might do something useful.
An Ultra 10 will take a max of 1Gb. The CPU speeds range from 300Mhz -
440Mhz, IIRC. It should display this info on the screen when you power it
on.
It's a nice machine, but unless you can replace the IDE disk with a SCSI
controller and disk, the disk is a real bottleneck. My 300Mhz U10 came with
an ATA33 disk that didn't even run at 5400RPM! I still need to get it
switched to SCSI :^(
Zane