Jamie Bowden wrote:
SunOS 4.1.4 (aka Solaris 1.1.?(1 maybe?  It's been a long time now.))
was the final release of SunOS 4.  It was basically 4.1.3_U1 with a
couple of other minor fixes merged in.  I spent a very long time
porting software from SunOS  4 to Solaris 2.3|4|5 during that time as
we transitioned from our older Sun4c|m based servers and hosts to
Sun4u (which of course only ran Solaris 2.5 and beyond (or Solaris 4
with patches, but those weren't general release and outside of Sun and
Pixar, I don't know anyone who had access to these)).

Jamie Bowden
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Iain Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Well I bought the system for $30 used through a company I worked for. They often bought equipment at auctions. This system came from a large pharmaceutical company with the drive still intact. I used the OS on it for several months. It was an old Sun SparcStation IPC (or ipx?). It only had a floppy drive and netbsd was installable with boot floppies and ftp. The system died on me about 2 years ago and I just bought a newer system on ebay. It was quite easy to change the root password. In sun os you just booted to single user. With solaris you can do it with a netbsd floppy :)
Luke
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