Andrew Holmes summed it up pretty well:
make sure your bootprom is > or = 2.19 and you use solaris 2.4 or greater
As of tonight I will now have the power of a machine built in 1996! :)
I also got a few questions as to where I purchased the processors. I
purchased them from Minicomputer Exchange (mce.com) which I recommend
highly.
Thanks to everyone for their help (about 25 in all),
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Matt Glaves wrote:
>
>
> I have just purchased a set of 'newsed' Ross processors. I plan to
> install them in a SS10 this evening, but what wondewring if there is
> anything I should look out for? I was told it should be as easy as
> installing them in the machine and doing a 'boot -r'.
>
> The machine is a single 40mhz SS10 which will recieve a 2x100mhz Ross
> processor board.
>
> Any help would be great!
>
> thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
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