| Sun Ultra 10 computer from 1998 | |
| CPU: | Ultra SPARC-IIi @ 300MHz |
| RAM: | 256Mb |
| Hard Drives: | 1 20Gb IDE |
| Floppy Drives: | 1 3-1/2" 1.44MB |
| Video: | Creator3D |
| Display: | 19" RGB |
| Ports: | 2 serial, 1 parallel, keyboard, 10/100BaseT ethernet, onboard video, audio (mic in, line in, line out, headphone out) |
| OS: | Solaris 10 |
| ROM: | OpenBoot 3.11 |
| Part Number: | |
| Serial Number: | 10236847 |
| Notes: | This system had a firmware password set, when I got it. The consensus is to power on the system until the video starts, pull the NVRAM chip to get control, then re-install the NVRAM while still powered up to run a reset procedure on the NVRAM. Ugly, but it works. |