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Old 01-16-2008, 03:13 PM
Wes Groleau
 
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Default Questions on Ultra 10: (1) power

1. I acquired an Ultra 10 without a power supply.
An online doc at Sun gave a pin-out that matches
a power supply I have from an Intel tower.

But the Sun doc said to measure the voltages with
the power supply plugged in. That would make the
pin-out backwards (unless it is an "xray view" from
the other side of the mother board).

This power supply is labeled "SH-250ATX High Quality
Switching Power Supply"

Should I risk plugging it in?


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Old 01-16-2008, 03:13 PM
Sunny
 
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Wes Groleau wrote:
> 1. I acquired an Ultra 10 without a power supply.
> An online doc at Sun gave a pin-out that matches
> a power supply I have from an Intel tower.
>
> But the Sun doc said to measure the voltages with
> the power supply plugged in. That would make the
> pin-out backwards (unless it is an "xray view" from
> the other side of the mother board).
>
> This power supply is labeled "SH-250ATX High Quality
> Switching Power Supply"
>
> Should I risk plugging it in?


There's no risk involved as the Ultra 10 uses a standard PeeCee ATX
power supply.

Sunny

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Old 01-16-2008, 03:13 PM
Wes Groleau
 
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Default Re: Questions on Ultra 10: (5) monitor ?

Sunny wrote:
>
> Wes Groleau wrote:
>
>> 1. I acquired an Ultra 10 without a power supply.
>> An online doc at Sun gave a pin-out that matches
>> a power supply I have from an Intel tower.
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Should I risk plugging it in?

>
>
> There's no risk involved as the Ultra 10 uses a standard PeeCee ATX
> power supply.


Well, I hooked it up, and plugged in a PC monitor to the VGA port.
I can hear the sounds of booting up, but nothing on the monitor.
(I used to use Sun a lot at work, so it sounded like I remember.)

It has a card with a connector for one of those really cool big
Sun monitors, which I don't have.

Do I need to change a jumper or remove that video card to use
the VGA? Or is it likely the VGA circuits are damaged?


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three times what was wrong. Finally, the boy replied, "That preacher
said he wanted us brought up in a Christian home, and I wanted to
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Old 01-16-2008, 03:13 PM
Thomas Tornblom
 
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Default Re: Questions on Ultra 10: (5) monitor ?

Wes Groleau <groleau+news@freeshell.org> writes:

> Sunny wrote:
> > Wes Groleau wrote:

>
> >

>
> >> 1. I acquired an Ultra 10 without a power supply.
> >> An online doc at Sun gave a pin-out that matches
> >> a power supply I have from an Intel tower.
> >>
> >> [snip]
> >>
> >> Should I risk plugging it in?

> > There's no risk involved as the Ultra 10 uses a standard PeeCee ATX
> > power supply.

>
>
> Well, I hooked it up, and plugged in a PC monitor to the VGA port.
> I can hear the sounds of booting up, but nothing on the monitor.
> (I used to use Sun a lot at work, so it sounded like I remember.)
>
> It has a card with a connector for one of those really cool big
> Sun monitors, which I don't have.
>
> Do I need to change a jumper or remove that video card to use
> the VGA? Or is it likely the VGA circuits are damaged?


You need a Sun keyboard, otherwise it will use serial port A as the
console.

>
>
> --
> Wes Groleau
>


Thomas
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Old 01-16-2008, 03:14 PM
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Wes Groleau wrote:

> Sunny wrote:
>
>>
>> Wes Groleau wrote:
>>
>>> 1. I acquired an Ultra 10 without a power supply.
>>> An online doc at Sun gave a pin-out that matches
>>> a power supply I have from an Intel tower.
>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>
>>> Should I risk plugging it in?

>>
>>
>>
>> There's no risk involved as the Ultra 10 uses a standard PeeCee ATX
>> power supply.

>
>
> Well, I hooked it up, and plugged in a PC monitor to the VGA port.
> I can hear the sounds of booting up, but nothing on the monitor.
> (I used to use Sun a lot at work, so it sounded like I remember.)
>
> It has a card with a connector for one of those really cool big
> Sun monitors, which I don't have.
>
> Do I need to change a jumper or remove that video card to use
> the VGA? Or is it likely the VGA circuits are damaged?


It should default to the VGA port if you pull the 13W3 frame buffer -
but you'll also need a Sun keyboard as Thomas said, otherwise it will go
to serial. With no frame buffer or keyboard, the VGA monitor should at
least display a message saying it has gone to serial.

Sunny
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Old 01-16-2008, 03:14 PM
Wes Groleau
 
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Default Re: Questions on Ultra 10: (5) monitor ?

Sunny wrote:
> It should default to the VGA port if you pull the 13W3 frame buffer -
> but you'll also need a Sun keyboard as Thomas said, otherwise it will go
> to serial. With no frame buffer or keyboard, the VGA monitor should at
> least display a message saying it has gone to serial.


I didn't see a message from a Thomas. Serial, huh?
I bet I can scrounge up something....

(Still have a smart terminal I built thirty years ago,
but I'm sure I could program one of my other machines
to play console to the Sun.)

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Everybody believes an experimental analysis -- except the guy who
did it.
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Old 01-16-2008, 03:14 PM
Wes Groleau
 
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Default Re: Questions on Ultra 10: (5) monitor ?

Sunny wrote:
> It should default to the VGA port if you pull the 13W3 frame buffer -
> but you'll also need a Sun keyboard as Thomas said, otherwise it will go
> to serial. With no frame buffer or keyboard, the VGA monitor should at
> least display a message saying it has gone to serial.


I guess I need to seriously try to find my way around the Sun docs
online. Lot of stuff there, but kind of hard to navigate.

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intelligent and taking over the world has almost entirely disappeared
from the common culture. Near as I can tell, this coincides with
the release of MS-DOS.
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Wes Groleau wrote:

> Sunny wrote:
>
>> It should default to the VGA port if you pull the 13W3 frame buffer -
>> but you'll also need a Sun keyboard as Thomas said, otherwise it will
>> go to serial. With no frame buffer or keyboard, the VGA monitor should
>> at least display a message saying it has gone to serial.

>
>
> I didn't see a message from a Thomas. Serial, huh?
> I bet I can scrounge up something....


This might help:

http://www.obsolyte.com/sunFAQ/serial/

> (Still have a smart terminal I built thirty years ago,
> but I'm sure I could program one of my other machines
> to play console to the Sun.)
>

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Old 01-16-2008, 03:15 PM
Wes Groleau
 
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Default Re: Questions on Ultra 10: (5) monitor ?

Sunny wrote:
> This might help:
>
> http://www.obsolyte.com/sunFAQ/serial/


I think it will if my H19 (VT-50 emulator)
doesn't work. Thanks.

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