Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!cs.utexas.edu!rice!sun-spots-request From: wcs@ho95c.att.com (William Clare Stewart) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: avoiding obsolescence Keywords: Miscellaneous Message-ID: <3900@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 10 Dec 89 00:42:46 GMT Sender: news@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 20 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Refs: Original: v8n199, Replies: v8n207 v8n208 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 8, Issue 223, message 4 of 14 Dave Collier-Brown wrote about the problem of Sun 3/50's being obsolete - not enough memory to run 4.0.X, but not wanting to stick the users with 3.5 either. The throw-money-at-it solution is to buy upgrade boards for about $1000 ($500=board + 4MB SIMM), which will give you 8MB - enough to run 4.0.X or 3.5 with lots of windows. (The person who answered the phone at one of the memory vendors said she's totally non-technical and had no trouble installing it herself.) In article <3319@brazos.Rice.edu> yar@basser.cs.su.oz.au writes: > Is anyone out there working on a native version of an Xserver for sun > 3/50s so that they can be used as very nice X-terminals, no SUNOS, no > paging, no need for more memory. That way we can find a cheap way of When I last talked with Grasshopper Group this summer, they were working on a NeWS server for the 3/50, which does the same kind of thing, in good-looking Postscript (instead of clunky rasters. The demo I saw at Usenix looked good, and they expected to have a version that never needed to page by the time they finished. This will let you use your 3/50s as the execllent cheap 19" system they are, while buying some real computing power for the back-end.