[H-GEN] Help with Sun

Snowy Angelique Maslov aka 'Snowpony' snowy at snowy.org
Wed May 7 07:30:14 EDT 2003


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On Wed, 7 May 2003, Steven Lawrance wrote:

> Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 20:05:25 +1000
> From: Steven Lawrance <stl at koffein.net>
> Reply-To: general at lists.humbug.org.au
> To: general at lists.humbug.org.au
> Subject: [H-GEN] Help with Sun
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> Hi all,
> 
> A while ago, I acquired an old SPARCStation 20 and spent a couple of
> hours trying to get some sign of life out of the serial port, without
> success.  The only thing I could think of (though unlikely) was that
> someone had disabled the serial console...
> 
> If I were to bring it along to the next meeting (it must be about
> three years since I've been), would someone be likely to have a Sun
> monitor and keyboard there so I could try to figure out what's going
> on?

How about if I bring a keyboard/monitor and an adapter to take an ordinary 
multi-sync monitor?

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