On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Bill Pechter wrote:
Sure it's not SunOS 4.1.2. There was no SunOS 4.2. The last version
was 4.1.4. There were patches for the Sun4 or was it Sun5
keyboard in the 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 timeframe I think.
Even older aparently.
Bootup looks like this...
Load: xy(0,0,0)boot
Boot: xy(0,0,0)vmunix
Size: 394064+56284+57588 bytes
Sun UNIX 4.2 Release 3.4 (SRV_MOZART) #1: ...
Copyright (c) 1986 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
mem = 8192k (0x800000)
avail mem = 7495680
xyc0 at vme16d16 ee40 vec 0x48
xy0 at xyc0 slave 0
xy0: <Fujitsu-2361 Eagle cyl 840...
I would suppose that that is what one would call 'SunOS 3.4', but I have
no idea.
I've got the keyboard patch CD's at work.
If you have one for this rev, let me know.
If it's not 4.1.2 could it have been SunOS 5.2
(solaris 2.2.) or
5.4 (Solaris 2.4).
Hmmm...Somehow I doubt that there was a SunOS 5.x/Solaris 2.x for m68k.
mid
Btw, if someone wants to take a look at the connectors on the rear of that
Clearpoint card, I believe theres a very fuzzy picture of it with the rest
of the 3/260 cardcage in the 260/ directory at
http://www.auk.cx/sun3/pics/)
Of course, I'm sure the pictures there will only serve to prove Tony right
about the uselessness of pictures in general :)
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