The SunShack
Data Collection
Welcome to my Sun Microsystems data collection. This archive is always under construction, and any contributions of data or information for this archive are most welcome. Remember to unpoison the email address to remove the anti-spam feature.Most of the data and information available from here has been collected by me, and is the sort of material that you won't find elsewhere without access to internal Sun publications such as Field Engineer and System Handbooks, etc. (which are now archived and online here!)... Sun probably doesn't feel it warrants public availability, but I do!
Sun have in the recent past tried to make me remove the System Handbook document collections from this archive! Go to the legal jumble page to read about this.
Important News
There is nothing in the System Handbook collections which relates to trade-secrets or is 'commercial-in-confidence', so what is the problem with putting the information in a place where it benefits everyone? If the Handbooks really are confidential and contain secrets Sun doesn't want anyone to discover, why is much of the material accessible for free from the public areas of SunSolve?
The SunShack is an independent, public domain website located in Sydney, Australia and has absolutely no connection with Sun Microsystems Inc. in the USA, or with Sun Microsystems here in Australia. All information is provided here entirely free of charge with no warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please read and familiarise yourself with our full legal statement if you're unsure of your rights and responsibilities before using any of the information presented here.
Hardware Data
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- - Sun CPU and RAM module compatibility tables (Please email me if you have any info for the tables - remember to unpoison the email address to remove the anti-spam feature),
- - General information, including pinouts, for Sun's monochrome and colour framebuffers,
- - FAQ and software archive (coming soon) for the RasterFlex 8/24 bit colour framebuffers produced originally by Visicom (sold to Titan Systems in 1999),
- - Ross Hypersparc Mbus CPU module installation manual in PDF format,
- - How to configure the OpenBoot PROM on an Ultra 30 (aka A16) system to work correctly with 360, 400, 450 and 480 Mhz Ultrasparc-II CPU modules,
Sun's Field Engineer Handbooks + System Handbooks are a invaluable source of information about Sun systems, parts and accessories.
Software Data
- - Patching SunOS 5.6 to run on a 4/6x0 (aka SS600MP) system,
- - Sun bootROM images and information (now updated to include Sun OpenBoot PROM firmware patches for Ultrasparc [aka sun-4u] systems)!.
Miscellaneous Data
- - All about Sun part numbers and serial numbers,
- - Following on from consultation with David Tong in mid-1999, his excellent Sun Framebuffer FAQ, Colourmap FAQ and Sun Framebuffer History FAQ are available here since these documents don't have any other Australian presence,
Pictures of Sun hardware, parts and accessories (a resource for auction sellers, and Sun enthusiasts alike). The old galleries are currently being moved to the SunShack Archives in the new image galleries and updated as well.
- - My collection of miscellaneous PDF and postscript files for a multitude of Sun-related hardware items, software packages, and other miscellaneous topics. Not always up to date, but some interesting info all the same.
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Special Note for all Archive
Users
Some of the archived data files
(not the HTML documents though) are located on my FTP server machine
called Treefern (which you can
access directly if you wish).
You should read and be aware of the Treefern Conditions of
Use for complete information about accessing any of the files
available from the FTP server. Take note that
your web and/or ftp client application(s) may require some minor
configuration changes to correct some oversights in the standard
settings.
Please do not send me email if you have not checked the Treefern Conditions of
Use document first.
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