From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: William Staniewicz To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-Id: <20010303161714.772E8199D7@mail.cse.psu.edu> Subject: [9fans] Apollo's Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 17:13:05 -0500 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 6bf8ab8c-eac9-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Sometime in the near future I hope to be picking up a couple Apollo's: A DN3000 and a DN10000. At this time I don't have any high performance expectations: I know they are old. I will be happy initially if they boot up and operate under the original Domain OS. Eventually, I would like to set up a network with them and my pentium. It would be really nice if I could get the Apollo's to work somehow under Plan9. In reading the documentation for the latest release I don't think they are supported. If I am not able to have the Apollo's operate under Plan9 will I be able to tunnel/SSH to the Apollo's from my pentium that is running Plan9? If so, what will SSH enable me to do? I am new to Apollo's and networking, so all advice and suggestions are welcome. Below are some details about the Apollo's. -Bill DN3000 CPU: 68020, 12 MHz FPU: 68881 MMU: DMMU Bus: AT-bus SAU: SAU8 Display: Mono, 4 or 8 plane 1024x800, mono 1280x1024 HDD: ESDI up to 380M Memory: 4 slots, up to 2M in each slot Network: ATR (dual slot) or 3C505 Ethernet or IBM TokenRing 802.5 Other: ? DN10000 CPU: Up to 4 PRISM 18.18 MHz RISC CPUs FPU: BIT (Bipolar Integrated Technologies) MMU: Toshiba (CMOS) Bus: X-bus, VME-bus, AT-bus SAU: SAU10 Display: 8-plane AT-bus 1024x800, 40-plane X-Bus DVS 1280x1024 (single slot) or 80-plane X-Bus DVS 1280x1024 (dual slot) HDD: Up to 4 VME controllers, up to 2 ESDI drives (up to 1.5G per drive) on each controller, but only space for 4 internal drives. Also possible SCSI drives on WD7000-ASC at SR10.4 Memory: Up to 3 memory boards, up to 4 modules on each board, modules up to 64M each Network: VME Ethernet, VME Apollo Token Ring, AT IBM Token Ring Other: 80286 on ETH802.3_VME and 68020, 12 MHz on X-bus Utility board