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      <description>What’s a JavaStation ? The best starting point is the Linux on JavaStation HOWTO, which very clearly covers all of the machine variants with nice explanations of the hardware and firmware differences of each device. It also explains that the machines were design to do, should that be of interest.
For the record, the system I’m using is a MrCoffee (“Brick”) JavaStation-1 device with 64MB of RAM.
Why bother ? It’s got the fastest SPARC CPU of any of my Sun gear, so I fancied trying to use it as a VNC client to do some remote working.</description>
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