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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Booting a Sparcstation 5 with dead HD Post 302476416 by jrynd on Wednesday 1st of December 2010 03:58:30 PM
Old 12-01-2010
No, with a SPARCstation there is no "card" -- it's all on the mainboard (the "SCSI backplane"). There is no way to add termination; that is all handled for you.

http://dlc.sun.com/pdf/801-6393-11/801-6393-11.pdf

A very unorthodox way to implement SCSI but my guess is the idiotproofing is worth it.
 

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Jpeghotp automatically finds hot pixels in an otherwise black JPEG image (default) or dead pixels in an otherwise white JPEG image (if the --invert option is specified). The output is suitable as a pixel block specification file for the jpegpixi(1) program. A typical applica- tion is to process an image taken with a digital camera with CCD defects. To obtain a black image, take a picture in total darkness or with covered lens. To obtain a while image, take an overexposed picture of a well-lit piece of white paper. JPEG-FILE is the filename of the JPEG image to read. It can be -, which refers to standard input. PIXEL-BLOCKS-FILE is the name of the file to write the coordinates and sizes of the hot (or dead) pixel blocks to. If it is omitted, the coordinates and sizes are written to standard output. OPTIONS
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