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Ever since I first came into contact with them at university, Sparcs interested me. They seemed so much better built than PCs and they had this aura of "professionalism" about them then… ;-) …and they were mind-bogglingly expensive.
Nonetheless, in 2001, I got my hands on a used Sparcstation 2. Boy, was I proud! It almost felt like buying that C64 more than 10 years earlier… It wasn't fast, it wasn't top of the line but still – I loved that machine.
It also caused an avalanche: More and more Sparcs were coming
into our home or leaving it again. The collection has been
changing constantly for the past nine years – and the
Sparcstation 2 has long since found a new home… Due to time
constraints, not much was happening with the Suns anymore. Early in
2010, I even started thinking about scaling it down and getting rid of
some machines - but then everything changed…
In Spring 2010, Peter Koch announced on sonnenblen.de that he would have
to close his Sun4-Zoo for good.
He started giving away his machines (and boy, did he have a lot of
them…). To cut a long story short, three car trips later, my own
collection had suddenly grown significantly and I had decided to keep
all of them. A huge Thank you! to Peter!
In the long term, I hope to get all of them into working order, with
some OS installed, just so I can pick any one of them and show what
computing was like in those days… Until then, most of them will stay
in piles and I just enjoy looking at them. ;-)
In case you're interested in the collection, you can have a look at
Sunrem.
On U1, you will find some tips about fitting a hard drive with 1.6" height into a U1 – a possibility apparently not as commonly known as I thought.