Probably an Intel x86 compatible CPU . Without that PC either doesn't work
or is not a PC.

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Heard one my SA collegue saying that someone has successfully used PC RAM
and something else (don't remember) sucessfully. (Now THAT is economical
workaround). 

Anjan 


Christopher Spence wrote: 


 Very suitable, it is a great machine, just don't plan on getting any
upgrades cheap.  Memory and DVD are astronomical priced.256Mb would be
better, but I believe you can run 9i on 128Mb.The blade is a nice machine,
really nice for a workstation as it has USB and some newer features, but
considerably smaller L1,L2 cache which makes it a bit slower for server type
apps than say a U10.But it is still a great machine for the money, no
questions there.Perfect for that task you mentioned.  But i would recommend
getting 128Mb additional. "Walking on water and developing software from a
specification are easy if both are frozen." 

Christopher R. Spence 
Oracle DBA 
Fuelspot 


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Paul and all others interested.  Ebay seems to be a great source for used
sun boxes, I've also noticed at sun's site they have a new workstation for
$999.  Now of course you'd probably need more ram but this setup looks like
it can handle and run 9i, etc for testing purposes at home. Hardware guys
out there could you determine if this is enough? Thanks. Ivan Rivera 

http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?cid=60357
<http://store.sun.com/catalog/doc/BrowsePage.jhtml?cid=60357&catfocus=Deskto
ps> &catfocus=Desktops

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