Sun Managers:
My original message went like this:
> I have ordered a SPARCsystem 10 Model 514 that will be
> running Solaris 2.2 (or maybe 2.3). This is the new four
> processor system. I have a GS graphics card (24-bit accelerator)
> in inventory that I'd like to stick in this new box. I'm
> wondering if anyone has a multiprocessor SPARC system with a
> GS running at their site.
>
> While I'm at it, I'm in the market for a second GS board.
> Anyone out their have one they'd like to sell, or trade
> for a disk drive, GX or other h/w?
The answer to the question is NO, the GS will not work
with a 514 system.
Here are the replies.
Thanks goes to those that responded:
birger@vest.sdata.no (Birger A. Wathne)
Roy Richter PH/32 <rrichter@ph.gmr.com>
dav@genisco.gtc.com (David L. Markowitz)
Mark Sims
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 08:39:07 +0100
From: birger@vest.sdata.no (Birger A. Wathne)
Message-Id: <9309270739.AA06055@sdvest.vest.sdata.no>
To: marks@noc.hfh.edu
Subject: Re: GS accelerator in SS10 Model 514
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You will propably have to upgrade the GS, as the old GS won't fit into the
SS10's SBus slots. Why not upgrade the card to a ZX as well?
Birger
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 07:34:37 EDT
From: Roy Richter PH/32 <rrichter@ph.gmr.com>
Message-Id: <9309271134.AA08923@link.ph.gmr.com>
To: marks@noc.hfh.edu
Subject: Re: GS accelerator in SS10 Model 514
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Status: R
I believe the GS is a 3-slot card.
You won't be able to fit it into the 514 box.
SLot layout:
S S M top of box
S S M bottom of box
S := S-bus slot
M := M-bus slot
Your two M-Bus slots will be full of 2-processors each.
The GS looks like this:
--------
C C
The twoiprocessors modules look like this:
-----
C
The GS only uses two connectors, but uses space in the third
slot. The 2-processor modules use one connector, but two
slots. If you want to convert to a 512, it will work.
Of course, boards may come out with newer revs, that don't need
as many slots - buts that's luck.
-- Roy Richter Internet: rrichter@ph.gmr.com Physics Dept, GM Research UUCP: rphroy!rrichter-----------------------------------------------------------
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 12:17:28 PDT From: dav@genisco.gtc.com (David L. Markowitz) Message-Id: <9309271917.AA04585@genisco.gtc.com> To: marks@noc.hfh.edu Subject: Re: GS accelerator in SS10 Model 514 Status: R
>I have ordered a SPARCsystem 10 Model 514 that will be >running Solaris 2.2 (or maybe 2.3). This is the new four >processor system. I have a GS graphics card (24-bit accelerator) >in inventory that I'd like to stick in this new box. I'm >wondering if anyone has a multiprocessor SPARC system with a >GS running at their site.
To quote from various Sun announcements:
> Q. Why doesn't the GS board in the SPARCstation 2 migrate to the > SPARCstation 10? > > A. The SPARCstation 10 requires Sun's new GS board because the connectors on > the new GS board are different.
In other words, you can't just install yours. You could upgrade it, but you'd be better off upgrading to a ZX.
> GS Sbus Frame Buffer UG-GS-ZX* $10,495 A N/A > Upgrade to SPARCstation 10ZX
>While I'm at it, I'm in the market for a second GS board. >Anyone out their have one they'd like to sell, or trade >for a disk drive, GX or other h/w?
Again, buy a ZX. Better still, change your order to a SS10-ZX package; Sun's bundled package prices are always better than unbundled. Again, from the ZX announcement:
SPARCstation ZX and SPARCstation 10ZX
o SPARCstation ZX and SPARCstation 10ZX systems offer 310,000 triangle mesh/sec., 750,000 3-D vectors/sec., 125,000 quads/sec., and 450,000 antialiased 3-D vectors/sec., supporting fast rendering of complex 3-D models
o Advanced Sun-designed VLSI and packaging technology allows all the 3-D graphics functions to be included on a dual-wide SBus card, increasing reliability and leaving two SBus slots open on the SPARCstation 10ZX system
o SPARCstation 10ZX system offers multiprocessing capable systems to power intensive users who need the highest CPU performance available
o High-end graphics capabilities including Gouraud shading, per-pixel depth-cueing, line and point antialiasing with sub-pixel accuracy, hardware alpha-blend and screen door transparency, dynamically tessellated NURBS (non-uniform rational B-spline) in firmware and full stereo support, including the monitor, all of which insure more accurate, faster, and realistic representations of complex 3-D models
o Frame buffer features included 24-bit double buffer, 24-bit Z-buffer, 8-bit overlay, three 8-bit color lookup tables, multiple window IDs, fast clear planes, 1280 x 1024 @ 76Hz, 1152 x 900 @ 76Hz, 960 x 680 @ 112Hz and NTSC or PAL RGB video output, offering smooth, realistic animation in a variety of resolutions
o Compatible with Solaris 2.2 operating evironment, OpenWindows(TM) 3.1, XGL(TM) 3.0.1 software and SunPHIGS(TM) 3.0 software
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