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FS: Cyclequads - Quad 300mhz/2mb, 512 and 360mhz/4mb and base
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a***@yahoo.com
2005-07-25 03:14:52 UTC
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Hello,
I have three Cyclequad systems for sale. These are basically U80s in a
U2 style case:

Base Quad3 w/CDROM
4x300mhz, Quad3, 512mb, CDROM, 4gb, Solaris 10
1x360mhz/4mb, Quad4, 512mb, CDROM, 18gb, Solaris 10,Gigabit

Quad3 have 4xPCI slots and 1x UPA slot which is not brought out in this
case style. Max 3gb ram. Quad4 have two PCI slots and a max of 4gb.

Make reasonable offers, taking up too much space
Dave
2005-08-01 07:12:47 UTC
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Post by a***@yahoo.com
Hello,
I have three Cyclequad systems for sale. These are basically U80s in a
Base Quad3 w/CDROM
4x300mhz, Quad3, 512mb, CDROM, 4gb, Solaris 10
1x360mhz/4mb, Quad4, 512mb, CDROM, 18gb, Solaris 10,Gigabit
Quad3 have 4xPCI slots and 1x UPA slot which is not brought out in this
case style. Max 3gb ram. Quad4 have two PCI slots and a max of 4gb.
Make reasonable offers, taking up too much space
The U80 can't take 300MHz CPUs (at least officially). As far as I know,
they only support 450 MHz CPUs.
Torsten Kirschner
2005-08-03 08:13:52 UTC
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Post by Dave
Post by a***@yahoo.com
Hello,
I have three Cyclequad systems for sale. These are basically U80s in a
Base Quad3 w/CDROM
4x300mhz, Quad3, 512mb, CDROM, 4gb, Solaris 10
1x360mhz/4mb, Quad4, 512mb, CDROM, 18gb, Solaris 10,Gigabit
Quad3 have 4xPCI slots and 1x UPA slot which is not brought out in this
case style. Max 3gb ram. Quad4 have two PCI slots and a max of 4gb.
Make reasonable offers, taking up too much space
The U80 can't take 300MHz CPUs (at least officially). As far as I know,
they only support 450 MHz CPUs.
I am not really sure, but I believe that Cycle used to manufacture their
own motherboards instead of OEM-ing Sun's. At least with the smaller Cycle
workstation this meant they ran their own version of OBP, etc.
That said, the ones I once used were 100% Solaris compatible, but I never
tried anything over Solaris 8.

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