steve@umiacs.umd.edu (Steven D. Miller) (11/29/88)
I have some interesting information here about how Sun intends to handle upgrades from the old Xylogics 451 SMD controller to the new SMD-4 ("Jaguar") controller. Some of you may find this interesting... This is going to be confusing no matter how I do it, so let's try this. There's three parts to an upgrade (controller, boot PROM, CPU), and not all parts are needed for all systems. Let's look at each part individually. First, the easy part. If you want the new controller, you trade in your old controller (for a $1000 credit) and then buy the new controller. The new controller runs you $4500, and your real cost is $3500 list. Next, there's the boot PROM. No Sun-4 requires a new boot PROM, and no machine produced after 11/9/88 needs one, either. All other machines (3/160, 3/180, 3/260, 3/280) require new PROMs. New PROMs cost $50, and are non-discountable. Finally, here's the kicker: if your 3/160, 3/180, 4/260, or 4/280 was produced before 11/9/88, you need a new CPU board. (The new CPU board includes the new PROMs, for what that's worth.) The new CPU board is available as a no-cost upgrade (when ordered on the same purchase with a new controller), but only for a while. The no-cost upgrade program is only valid between 11/9/89 and 3/9/88. After that, you pay SunSpares prices for your new CPU. For a 3/160 CPU with 4MB of memory, that's going to run you an additional $10400 list, according to my old (7/1/87) SunSpares list. So, to summarize for "old" (pre-11/9/88) machines: Machine / 3/100 3/200 4/200 Part Controller Need Need Need (no surprise) CPU Need OK Need PROM Inc. Need Inc. "Need" indicates that you need that part for the given system. "OK" indicates that the current CPU should work, and "Inc." indicates that the new PROMs come with the new CPU. If you're planning on upgrading, you should either do so soon, or try to get Sun to change their policy on CPU exchanges. (A better policy would, perhaps, be that any CPU that is under maintenance will be upgraded for free, and CPUs not under maintenance will be replaced at SunSpares pricing. This would be in accordance with Sun's policy with respect to ECOs.) It's also possible that I'm reading my email wrong, or that something has changed; you should get in touch with your Sun sales rep if you have questions. -Steve Spoken: Steve Miller Domain: steve@mimsy.umd.edu UUCP: uunet!mimsy!steve Phone: +1-301-454-1808 USPS: UMIACS, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742