At 10:25 AM -0400 5/31/13, Dave McGuire wrote:
As far as UNIX
systems go, the only one I really own is a Sunfire V480
(Quad 1.2 GHz Ultrasparc IIIcu, 16 gigs ram, dual 37 gig hard drives), too
new to be called "classic", although as far as modern systems go it's
completely worthless as no one supports SPARC III processors, except the
Linux community and Solaris 10.
Good heavens. Why would THAT make it completely worthless?
Solaris or OpenBSD would probably be my choice.
http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html
Zane
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