Sun 2/50 Question (Yes, they still exist :-)
Anthony A. Datri
convex!datri at uunet.uu.net
Sat Feb 10 04:21:11 AEST 1990
=As I remember, that model had a single board in the base of the monitor
=just like the 3/50, 3/60, etc. In fact, isn't it just like a 3/50 but
=with a 68010 (Sun-2) on it?
Not really. Two slots, the bottom one for the cpu, the upper one for a
SCSI/memory semi-daughterboardish board. Really hideous to extract and
insert.
=(le0) which is faster than the Intel interface (ie0). The SCSI interface
=(that 50pin connector on the back) is anyone's guess but I think it should
=be a Western Digital chip and it is what it is.
Unless you have the SCSI board, the connector goes nowhere.
=Typical and correct drives (so they are bootable) would be ST-506
=interface and Maxtor 1140 (140MB) or 2190's (190MB) would be the correct
=ones to boot off. The controller would be an Adaptec 4000A SCSI/ST506
=disk controller.
MD21/ESDI disk or embedded SCSI should work fine too.
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