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1 Specifications  



1.1  CPU support  





1.2  Memory  





1.3  Disk drives  





1.4  Interfaces  





1.5  Network support  







2 NVRAM  





3 Operating systems  





4 Related computers  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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A SPARCstation IPC workstation

The SPARCstation IPC (Sun 4/40, code-named Phoenix) is a workstation sold by Sun Microsystems, introduced July 1990. It is based on the sun4c architecture, and is enclosed in a lunchbox chassis.

Specifications

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CPU support

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The SPARCstation IPC incorporates a 25 MHz Fujitsu MB86901A or LSI L64801 processor. The SPARCstation IPC is limited to use as a single-processor machine.

Memory

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The SPARCstation IPC has twelve SIMM memory slots, in three 4-slot groups. Each group of 4 slots can be filled with either four 1MB SIMMs or four 4MB SIMMs, for a maximum of 48MB.

Disk drives

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The SPARCstation IPC can hold one internal 3.5", 50-pin, single ended, fast-narrow SE SCSI disk drive and a 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy drive. Both are mounted in the top cover of the case. The hard disk slot supports higher drives than the 1 inch format that became standard later. It also supports external SCSI devices. There is no IDE/ATAPI support. Modern 80-pin SCA drives can work with an adapter, but do not fit inside the case due to the size of the adapter.

Interfaces

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The SPARCstation IPC has the following interfaces:

Network support

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The SPARCstation IPC comes with an on-board AMD Lance Ethernet chipset and a 15-pin AUI connector, which can connect to 10BASE2, 10BASE5or10BASE-T via an appropriate transceiver. The OpenBoot ROM is able to boot from network, using RARP and TFTP.[2] Like all other SPARCstation systems, the IPC holds system information such as MAC address and serial number in NVRAM. If the battery on this chip dies, then the system will not be able to boot without manual intervention (keyboard entry of boot parameters).

NVRAM

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The SPARCstation IPC uses an M48T02 battery-backed RTC with RAM chip which handles the real time clock and boot parameter storage. An issue with this chip is that the battery is internal, which means the entire chip must be replaced when its battery runs out. As all SPARCstation IPCs made are now older than the battery life of this chip, a substantial number of these systems now refuse to boot. Additionally, the SPARCstation IPC design used the reserved bits in the M48T02's NVRAM in a non-standard way; since later revisions of the M48T02 chip exert stricter control over these bits, a current M48T02 will store the NVRAM data, but the RTC will not function correctly and the system may fail to auto-boot.

Due to incompatibilities with modern M48T02s, it is common to modify failed NVRAMs by cutting into the encapsulation and patching in a new battery.[3] It is also possible to replace the entire encapsulation, which also contains a 32.768 kHz clock crystal.[4]

Operating systems

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The following operating systems will run on a SPARCstation IPC:

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The SPARCstation 1+ (Sun 4/65) is architecturally very similar but housed in a pizza box form factor.

The SPARCstation IPX (Sun 4/50) is a later lunchbox form factor system.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "bwtwo - black and white memory frame buffer". spiegel.cs.rit.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  • ^ "Introduction (sparc and sun3 specific), Diskless NetBSD HOW-TO". www.netbsd.org. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  • ^ "Frequently Asked Questions about Sun NVRAM/hostid". Archived from the original on 2001-08-24.
  • ^ "Mostek/ST 'Timekeeper' IC (Sun NVRAM) repair - UK Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Discussion Forum". www.vintage-radio.net. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  • ^ "OpenBSD/sparc". www.openbsd.org. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
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