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Some Sun and third-party documents (spare part lists, price lists, bug reports, etc) have conflicting or unbelievable descriptions of a few of these part-numbers - watch out for the question-marks...
The shorthand system-names in the third column indicate which systems the modules were officially supported in. If that support only extends to a single module per bus, it is noted in brackets.
Many modules also work fine in other systems, or work but need additional cooling, or work if a given PROM revision is present, or work but require alternate motherboard jumper settings, or partially work perfectly (!) - eg: SM61-2 modules work fine in the SS10, but only the first Mb of external cache is used in such systems, or: the SM520 works in the SS10, but only the first CPU on the module is used if an SM51 is also present.
However, remember that some modules really don't work in some systems. Or even fit - the SM521 can only be physically installed in a SPARCserver-600 series system.
See the individual system descriptions for all the gory details.
Where specific revisions of a single part-number effect the "officially supported" list, such minor-revision-parts are listed separately, see 501-2270 and 501-2562.
The term SS10 includes SPARCcluster systems, but excludes the SPARCstation-10 model 20 and the SPARCstation-10SX.
The term SC2000 excludes those very early SPARCcenter-2000 systems that had 66MHz control-boards. However, it sometimes includes the SC2000E (this needs fixing).
The term SC1000 sometimes includes the SC1000E (this needs fixing).
370-1864 HS11 SS20 370-1865 HS21 SS20 370-1866 HS11 SS20 370-1867 HS12 SS20 370-2162 HS151 SS20 (1) 501-1301 SM100 501-1388 SM100 SS6x0 501-1714 SM41 501-1889 SM30 SS10 501-2043 SM52 SS10 (1), Scluster (2?) 501-2214 SM20 SS10 model 20 (1) 501-2215 SM30 SS10 (1) 501-2216 SM21 OEM only 501-2218 SM20 SS10 model 20 (1) 501-2219 SM40 SS10 (1) 501-2239 SM30 SS10 (1) 501-2258 SM41 SS10, SS6x0 501-2270 SM41 SS10, SS6x0 501-2270-04 SM41 SS10, SS6x0, SS1000, SC2000 501-2284 SM412 ?!?!?! 501-2295 SM40 SS10 (1), SS6x0 (1) 501-2317 SM51 501-2318 SM41 (33MHz) SC2000 with 66MHz control board 501-2352 SM51 SS10, SS6x0 501-2353 SM51-2 SC2000 501-2358 SM40 SS10 501-2359 SM41 SS10, SS6x0, SC2000 501-2360 SM51 SS10, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2361 SM51 SS10, SS6x0 501-2387 SM51 SS10, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2431 SM52X SS10 501-2444 SM520 SS6x0 in MBus slot A 501-2445 SM521 SS6x0 in MBus slot B 501-2519 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS1000 501-2520 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-2528 SM50 501-2543 SM61-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-2545 Texas Instruments TMX390Z50 50MHz - CPU chip only? 501-2562-01 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2562-02 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2568 SM50 501-2570 SM40 SS10, SS10SX 501-2571 SM61 SS20 501-2593 SM81 501-2601 SM51-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-2607 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0 501-2609 SM52X SS10, SS10SX 501-2613 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0 501-2617 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS1000 501-2618 SM51-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-2707 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2708 SM50 SS20 501-2712 SM50 501-2752 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0 501-2754 SM51 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS1000 501-2755 SM51-2 SC2000 501-2756 SM52X SS10, SS10SX, SS20 501-2757 SM61-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-2769 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20 501-2772 SM61 501-2780 SM52X SS10, SS10SX, SS20 501-2782 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20 501-2818 SM91-2 501-2825 SM61 SS10, SS10SX, SS20, SS6x0, SS1000 501-2904 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-2925 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-2940 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-2953 SM81 SS1000 501-3001 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-3022 SM81-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-3033 SM81 SS1000 501-3098 SM81-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-4130 SM71 SS10 (1), SS20 501-4780 SM81-2 SC2000, CS6400 501-4810 SM81 SS1000, SC2000 501-5056 SM81-2 SC2000E, CS6400
The following are "pseudo-Sun" part-numbers used by some OEMs and resellers:
511-6423 Ross 150MHz HyperSPARC with 512Kb (HM150S-512) 511-6424 Ross 166MHz HyperSPARC with 512Kb (HM166S-512) 511-6326 Ross dual 125MHz HyperSPARC with 1Mb (HM125D-1024) 511-6### etc.
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Mike Spooner, revised 9th August 2001 |