![[Really bad picture of the Sun Ultra 10]](./img/ultra10.jpg)
| MANUFACTURER | Sun Microsystems |
| MODEL | Ultra 10 |
| YEAR OF INTRODUCTION | 1999 |
| MAIN PROCESSOR | UltraSPARC IIi |
| BITS | 64 |
| CLOCK SPEED | 440 MHz |
| FLOATING POINT UNIT | integrated |
| MEMORY MANAGEMENT UNIT | integrated |
| CO-PROCESSOR | none |
| RAM | 256M |
| ROM | ? |
| OPERATING SYSTEM | Solaris |
| HONOURABLE MENTION | Matt Krusic-Golub |
This machine is just plain sexy! I currently have Solaris 9 running on it, as it's the only machine I have that can. Sooner or later I may, if I can be bothered, install a second drive into it and have Linux running on it as well. This was the second 64-bit machine I owned, after the AlphaStation 400, but 64-bit processors aren't such a novelty any more as they're now the standard. I have a fuck-ton of 64-bit machines, some small enough to fit in my pocket. Times have changed.