Hi.
I recently bought a Sun Microsystems 386i and I discovered (too late...)
that monitor and keyboard are connected to the same D15 connector on the
back using a "Y" cable (I had experience with other Sun workstations,
this was first contact with Intel-based hardware).
Unfortunately, I have
me a week or two and if I haven’t reverted please do reach out
Richard
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On 30 May 2024, at 19:07, Stefano Sanna via cctalk
wrote:
Hi.
I recently bought a Sun Microsystems 386i and I discovered (too late...) that monitor and
keyboard are connected to the same D15 connector
ated tool.
Once up, put it on the public internet and confuse the hell out of
hackers.
Have fun!
CZ
On 5/30/2024 4:59 AM, Stefano Sanna via cctalk wrote:
Hi.
I recently bought a Sun Microsystems 386i and I discovered (too
late...) that monitor and keyboard are connected to the same D1
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Which looks right
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On 30 May 2024, at 19:07, Stefano Sanna via cctalk
wrote:
Hi.
I recently boug
Thank you!
On 30/05/24 15:10, Christopher Zach via cctalk wrote:
Am at a conference just do a search on 386i and I should pop up
On May 30, 2024 9:06:48 AM EDT, Stefano Sanna via cctalk
wrote:
Hi.
I thought about using the serial connection (which should be enabled only if
the video card