Hello, On Jan 16, 2009, at 9:59 AM, Gabriel J. Michael wrote:
Nothing to do with SCA. the underlying bus is a 16bit, single-ended Fast SCSI bus in the U1E's case. Low voltage differential is required for Ultra2 Wide SCSI which allows up to 80MB/s transfer speed ( and faster standards like U160 and U320 as well ) but all those drives should work Just Fine(tm) on older controllers, at least down to fast SCSI-II ( it works the other way around as well since the SCSI controller will negotiate transfer speed with each drive separately, they'll usually settle for the highest speed supported by both ). The only exception is high voltage differential hardware - Sun made quite a few controllers like that but drives are hard to find - these are NOT compatible with single-ended or LVD buses. So, you can have any kind of SCSI on an SCA connector. Virtually any decent-sized SCA disk you can buy these days should work in your U1E. You may have to put the root partition into the 1st few gigabytes, I dimly remember some versions of the firmware having trouble reading past 8GB or so - no idea if that still applies to OBP3 used in Ultras.
Oh sparc64 is one of the easier ones - some Apple OpenFirmware needs patches to boot from CDs or refuses to do so at all ( see beige G3s for some horrible examples of how not to write firmware ) while others lack support for the onboard video hardware in their firmware ( see /chaos/control and Platinum onboard video for example. No OF console support so you have to use a serial console or a PCI video card ) - Sun is pure sanity by comparison.
Nice :) What kind of video hardware do you have? I could use some more guine^H^H^H^H^Htesters. have fun Michael |
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