So as you can see it is a TI Super SPARC Microprocessor TMSS390
Got a few of them.. anyone have any experience with them?
So as you can see it is a TI Super SPARC Microprocessor TMSS390
Got a few of them.. anyone have any experience with them?
What is it that you need help with?
I don't see a the pic.
pop the heatsinks off and get some nice pics of all those gold tops and put them up on ebay or have them refined, either way you have a small fortune there
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I would agree pop the heatsinks off and ebay.
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I found one last week and was thinking it was an early DEC Alpha as it is missing the heat sink.
I disagree about popping off the heat sinks, doing so would lower the collector value. You have one with the sink off to show the gold plating. They seem to be pretty rare and may fetch a stupid price from a collector. I would list them one at a time to create a bidding war as dual listing under gold recovery and vintage. I would guess they could bring $50 to $100 each or more.
From http://www.cpu-collection.de
The Texas Instruments made Sun SuperSPARC CPU, introduced in 1992, is a SPARC V8 (32-bit) compliant RISC CPU that was used for Sun's SPARCstation 20/xx workstations and some servers during early to mid-1990s. It has an on-chip 20k 5-way set-associative instruction cache (which is very uncommon) plus an on-chip 16k 4-way set-associative data cache and runs at up to 60MHz.
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