|| 2.1 || 440MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, ATI 3D Rage Pro 215GP and Sun Elite3D M3/M6 video, 256MB RAM || Works fine as a full-fledged workstation, including video playback! Note: Elite3D X support is buggy and hangs after logging out of X || Rathann || |
|| 2.1 || 440MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, ATI 3D Rage Pro 215GP and Sun Elite3D M3/M6 video, 256MB RAM || Works fine as a full-fledged workstation, including video playback! Note: see known problems || Rathann || Known problems and workarounds Problem: on Aurora 2.1 (unreleased) the X server running on sunffb hangs the machine after logging out of the X session. Solution: none Problem: when OBP console is set to the Elite3D card, the onboard ATI isn't initialized and is unusable under Linux Symptoms: X complains: (EE) ATI(0): Adapter has not been initialised. Solution: set OBP screen device to pgx24:
OBP output will be redirected to the onboard ATI card. You will still get Linux console on the Elite3D, but you'll be able to run X on either card and get output. |
The Ultra 10 (A22) is a fairly common workstation class sun4u. This machine has the exact same mainboard as the Ultra 5. The only difference between the two machines is the case (U10: Midi-tower, U5: Desktop) and the supported CPU and memory configurations.
It differs from earlier Ultras in that it is designed to use more generic PC style parts such as IDE and PCI instead of SCSI and SBUS.
Some Ultra 10s are marked on the front as "Creator 3D", which means that at the time it was sold, the machine came with the Creator 3D frame buffer card.
The small mystery slot on the front of the case is for a PCMCIA addon, but these are quite rare.
Linux Notes: This machine works pretty well under Linux, but as a result of its low-grade IDE controller, DMA almost never works properly, and you'll almost definitely want to disable it for stability.
The Aurora Project owns several Ultra 10s.
Tested Configurations
Aurora Version | Configuration | Remarks | Reporter |
1.0 | 333MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, ATI 3D Rage Pro 215GP(?) video, 512MB RAM | Never really used the video (headless over serial). Worked fine for years. | Jima |
2.0 | 440MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, ATI 3D Rage Pro 215GP and Sun Elite3D M3/M6 video, 256MB RAM | Works fine as a full-fledged workstation, including video playback! | Rathann |
2.1 | 440MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, ATI 3D Rage Pro 215GP and Sun Elite3D M3/M6 video, 256MB RAM | Works fine as a full-fledged workstation, including video playback! Note: see known problems | Rathann |
Known problems and workarounds
Problem: on Aurora 2.1 (unreleased) the X server running on sunffb hangs the machine after logging out of the X session.
Solution: none
Problem: when OBP console is set to the Elite3D card, the onboard ATI isn't initialized and is unusable under Linux
Symptoms: X complains:
(EE) ATI(0): Adapter has not been initialised.Solution: set OBP screen device to pgx24:
ok setenv screen pgx24 ok reset-allOBP output will be redirected to the onboard ATI card. You will still get Linux console on the Elite3D, but you'll be able to run X on either card and get output.
Detailed Specifications
(NOTE: These are the officially supported specifications - other hardware combinations may be possible but are not supported by Sun - see also Sun's System Handbook: [Ultra 10 Workstation])
CPU Architecture | 300, 333, 360, or 440-MHz UltraSPARC-IIi |
Cache Memory | 16-KB instruction cache, 16-KB data cache |
512-KB external cache for 300-MHz processor; 2 MB external cache for other processors | |
2 MB external for 333-MHz and 400-MHz processors | |
Main Memory | Four DIMM slots |
Install DIMMs in pairs (16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB DIMMs); quad provides best performance | |
1 GB maximum | |
Memory Type | 50ns or 60ns 168-pin JEDEC DIMMs, ECC error-correction |
Standard Interfaces | |
Audio | Four audio ports: headphone(out), line-in, line-out and microphone(in) using EIA standard 0.125-inch (3.5-mm) jacks |
Ethernet | One ethernet/fast ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-T) twisted-pair standard connector (RJ-45), self-sensing |
Graphics | One graphics port (HD15), onboard 8- or 24-bit frame buffer |
Keyboard/Mouse? | One standard keyboard/mouse port (mini DIN-8) |
Parallel | One IEEE 1284 (bidirectional) parallel port (DB25) |
PCI | Four 32-bit PCI slots, full-size, 33 MHz, 5 volt |
Serial | One synchronous/asynchronous serial port (DB25); one asynchronous serial port (DB9) |
UPA graphics slot | One 100-MHz UPA graphics slot; supports Creator, Creator3D,and Elite3D high-performance graphics options |
Storage | |
Disks | Up to two 4.3 GB (4500 rpm) or 9.1/20.4 GB (7200 rpm), 3.5-in. Enhanced IDE HDD |
Note: You can install a second disk if you remove the floppy and use the PCMCIA drive bay. | |
Floppy | One 3.5-in. 1.44-MB floppy |
CDROM | One 24X-, 32X-, or 48X-speed CD-ROM |
PCMCIA | One front-access bay for third-party aftermarket options |
Environmentals | |
AC input | 90 - 132 VAC or 180 - 264 VAC (switch selectable), 47 - 63 Hz, 3 A (max), 0.3 KVA |
Input Power | 380W |
Heat output | 1287 BTU/hr |
Temperature | Operating: 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) |
Nonoperating: -20°C to 60°C (4°F to 140°F) | |
Humidity | Operating: 40% to 80% relative humidity, noncondensing |
Nonoperating: 30% to 90% relative humidity, noncondensing | |
Altitude | Operating: 3000 m (10,000 ft) |
Nonoperating: 12,000 m (40,000 ft) | |
Acoustic noise | Operating: 5.2 bels |
Idling: 5.2 bels | |
Power | U.S. NEMA 5-15P |
Regulations | Meets or exceeds the following requirements: |
Safety | UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No.950, TUV EN 60950, CB Scheme with Nordic deviations, EMKO-TSE (74-SEC)203, ZH1/618 |
RFI/EMI | FCC Class B, DOC Class B, VCCI Class 2, EN 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2 |
Immunity | EN 50082-1 |
X-ray | DHHS 21 Subchapter J; PTB German X-ray Decree |
Power management | Energy Star compliant |
Dimensions | |
Height | 40.2 cm (15.8 in.) |
Width | 17.6 cm (6.9 in.) |
Depth | 43.5 cm (17.1 in.) |
Weight | 20.0 kg (44 lb.) |