On Thu, 8 May 2008 18:36:01 +0000 (UTC), Craig Dewick <cdewick@lios.apana.org.au> wrote:
>Barry OGrady <god_free_jones@yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>On Wed, 7 May 2008 17:43:27 +0100, Pete <pete@server30077.uk2net.com> wrote:
>
>>>On 2008-05-01, David Reichelt <Freud-Schiller@gmx.net> wrote:
>>>> Hi Everybody,
>>>> i got a javastation krupps. now i need the NETRA J Software. Download at sun shows nothing, does anybody still has a copy?
>>>
>>>I think your best bet is likely to be booting linux and using an nfs
>>>root file system. The slackware distribution has support for running
>>>linux on Javastations and there is some useful information at Pete
>>>Zaitcev's site, along with Proll which you'll need if you don't have
>>>version 2.3 of the firmware.
>>>
>>>http://people.redhat.com/zaitcev/linux/
>>>
>>>And there are various How-tos, which google will unearth.
>>>
>>>I'd have to say though, it's not worth the hassle. Buy a Sunray instead.
>
>>I have both Sunrays and Javastations. The Sunrays are fun and easy to use.
>>I haven't figured out how to use the Javastations yet.
>
>Which version of the Sunray software are you using? I've acquired a few
>SunRay 150's that I'm going to get set up very soon. I believe the software
>is free but has a 30 day license purchase requirement (which is probably
>aimed at business users, even though it applies to everyone)?
I'm using Sunray 1s, with Solaris 10 Sparc running on a Netra 200 with SRSS 4.0
and Window Connector 2.0. There doesn't appear to be any time limits.
>Craig.
Barry
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