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New box arrives, old boxes die

I'm been scrambling to wrap up Roller 0.9.9.5 and Chapter 4 of my book (more about that later), so when my new box arrived I had mixed feelings. The new machine is awesome, a new Sun w2100z machine, a dual processor AMD Opteron with a 24" LCD flat screen, so I'm excited about setting up and seeing what it can do, but setting up a new machine takes time and I don't have a whole lot of that.

Anyhow, I decided to set up the new box and do all the moving around of machines and wires and junk that a new box always requires. I do that, get everything re-hooked up, turn the power on, and find that poor old Snoopdave, my homebuilt Debian box, has died and won't even emit a beep code. Arg. Now I'm in the market for a low-end Linux box.

w2100z

That's what the Sun w2100z looks like. I would have posted a picture of mine, but Snoopdave was not the only casualty. My Kodak DX3600 camera also decided to die. It has frozen up and is now flashing the E13 error code, which apparently is the Kodak equivalent of the blue screen of death, except that it is permanent. So I'm also in the market for a new digital camera. Happy day.

Setting up the new Sun workstation was pretty easy. The Solaris 9 OS install was smooth and I found all of the software I need at blastwave.org (even Eclipse, but don't tell anybody). More about that later, it's time to get to work.

Comments:

A decent cheap computer can be found here: sub300.com Look for the Business Station - Athlon (mobile) 1900+, 256MB ram, 52x cdrom, no hdd/monitor. $250 shipped...

Posted by Min Idzelis on October 07, 2004 at 04:18 PM EDT #

I would suggest getting a Shuttle XPC machine. I recently built an AMD 2600+ with the XPC SN41G2V2. It's awesome and takes up no space whatsoever.

Posted by Jesus M. Rodriguez on October 07, 2004 at 08:52 PM EDT #

So what do you think about JDS?

Posted by Vik on October 07, 2004 at 09:22 PM EDT #

Jesus, Shuttles are cool and I considered buying a Shuttle barebones kit down at Intrex, but once I added up the prices of the Shuttle, CPU, and memory that I would need the total price was > $400 and I would still have to put everything together. So, I stopped by Tiger Direct tonight and bought a refurbished eMachines T2885 - Intel Celeron 2.8 GHZ, 512MB RAM, 60GB disk, DVD, and a CD-RW all for about $380. I took it home, plugged in the disk from my dead Debian box and was back in business. <p /> Vik, I am in the process of installing JDS now. I had to install a newer version of Solaris OS 9 before I could do that. I'll blog it later.

Posted by Dave Johnson on October 07, 2004 at 11:32 PM EDT #

Cool. Sounds like a decent little machine. BTW, you're blastwave.org link is broken in your post.

Posted by Jesus M. Rodriguez on October 08, 2004 at 01:30 AM EDT #

Sun workstation, Sun monitor, and Sun operating system and you can't get the monitor to run at the proper resolution? Ouch. Maybe they should have bought Apple back in the days when people were talking about Sun buying Apple.

Posted by Rafe on October 08, 2004 at 07:29 PM EDT #

A 24" lcd? Oh man, I wish I had one of those... What does that display at, 1600x1200?

Posted by Will Gayther on October 09, 2004 at 10:05 PM EDT #

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