Sun Ultra 10 and Ultra 60 workstations power on
Spring means Sun! Three 1998 Sun Ultra workstations recently rescued from e-waste are examined. In this first video I just want to see if they are alive at all. Future videos will have (possibly) further trouble shooting and (possibly) operating system installation. Twitter: / talesofweird Instagram: / talesofweirdstuff 00:00 Intro 02:22 Ultra 10 weigh-in 02:47 Ultra 10 externals 04:58 Ultra 10 internals 10:47 glxgears 11:41 Ultra 10 power on 15:57 Ultra 60 Mk.1 weigh-in 16:27 Ultra 60 Mk.1 externals 19:30 Ultra 60 Mk.1 internals 24:18 Ultra 60 Mk.1 power on 26:11 Ultra 60 Mk.2 externals 28:45 Ultra 60 Mk.2 internals 34:44 Ultra 60 Mk.2 power on 41:36 Ultra 60 Mk.2 is alive! 45:04 Closing words

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The Sun Ultra 5 Was Kinda Weird

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Trying to fix Sun Microsystems Equipment

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IBM’s Forgotten Masterpiece (1997)

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Why did slot CPUs exist?

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The Zeos 386SX was a speedy and competitive motherboard

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A $25,000 server from 1999!

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I need help finding information on this mysterious computer

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End the line: The last Sun Sparc Workstation

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Sun Blade 100 - Unix Gets Cheap

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Massive Scrapyard Finds! Repair-A-Thon!

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Building a Retro PC From New Old Parts!

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Sun Ultra 5 Ultra 10 Workstation

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IBM Aptiva Multimedia RESCUED from e-waste!

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Fun in the SUN Episode 1: SPARCStation 20 Introduction and MAC Address Rescue

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IBM's 386 Tower of Power: The PS/2 Model 80

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IBM RS/6000 43p model 150 first looks

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No, *This* is the Fastest MS-DOS Gaming PC Ever

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Reviving an Old Sun Microsystems V120 Server

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This Computer is from a Defunct Supercomputer Company

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