time to upgrade the video card in my Sun SPARCstation 1+.
the new card is a TurboGX so i can get color graphics.
looks like the people who designed it left their names on the circuit board. i guess some of them are crossed out because they left the team?
aaand i get a black screen. that's odd.
hmm, maybe my adapter board (configured for H/V sync) will not work with this card that puts out CSYNC only.
no CSYNC comes out. checked it with a scope. OK, maybe the monitor sense pins being floating is a problem? i think it should still come up even with nothing (1152x900 66Hz).
that wasn't it either. no change.
quick sanity check with the old video card, and that still works OK.
could be an old PROM version. the previous screen shows ROM Rev 1.1, but here it looks like I need PROM 2.0 or higher.
PROM is 525-1043-07, which is for a SPARCstation 1, not a 1+. uhh, looks like i actually own a SPARCstation 1 but the lid has the wrong logo on it!
looks like The Retro Web has a PROM image i can use.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/sun-sparcstation-1
new PROM programmed and ready to go.
with the monochrome video card, the new PROM boots up. NVRAM is invalid since it probably remaps everything, but at least it is smart enough to recover the MAC address. i was expecting to have to reconfigure the whole thing manually, because Sun.
yeah looks like the color card works (this is the green video channel) but i will need a way to convert the sync signals to this monitor.
my 13W3 Video Snake Oil (https://github.com/schlae/13W3) lets you wire up the adapter in a number of ways. on a hunch, let's try and wire pin 5 (CSYNC) up to the HSYNC on the VGA video connector.
oh yeah! it boots in color now. just check out that cool 3D-rendered SUN logo with colorful shapes.
i should boot an operating system, but i stole the SCSI2SD in this box for use with another system and i'm too lazy to find it. maybe the Amiga 1000?
anyway, setting up a new video card on a Sun machine is super easy and total jumperless! all you have to do is burn a new EPROM and solder some wires, then update your NVRAM config, and presumably some OS shenanigans, maybe recompiling a kernel or something lol.
so someone pointed out that the two crossed out names on the TurboGX card, CURTIS and CHRIS M, left Sun to found Nvidia!
ok figured out how to boot the system with the NVRAM issue. hit STOP-A, then type n, then type "boot disk" lol they simplified it so i don't need the whole sd(0,1,0) nonsense.
bam! and it's in color now.
now i can finally order my pizza.
@tubetime sadly that Tony & Alba’s is long gone
@tubetime yes, it was on escuela near el Camino in Mountain View. They have a small section in this history: https://www.metrosiliconvalley.com/life-of-pie-a-silicon-valley-pizza-history/
Milestones in the History of Silicon Valley Pizza

Silicon Valley has a history of innovation and business success, and that tradition extends to the humble art of making pizza.

Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley’s Leading Weekly
@tubetime pretty sure the fax number (!) in pizzatool is for the closed escuela location. Burritotool faxed the order to La Costeña. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25897535
Ordering burritos from my SPARC (1992) | Hacker News

@gco guess they moved from mountain view to west san jose