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  2. Sun-1 - Wikipedia

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    Sun-1 was the first generation of UNIX computer workstations and servers produced by Sun Microsystems, launched in May 1982.These were based on a CPU board designed by Andy Bechtolsheim while he was a graduate student at Stanford University and funded by DARPA.

  3. Sun-3 - Wikipedia

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    Sun-3 is a series of UNIX computer workstations and servers produced by Sun Microsystems, launched on September 9, 1985. [1] The Sun-3 series are VMEbus -based systems similar to some of the earlier Sun-2 series, but using the Motorola 68020 microprocessor , in combination with the Motorola 68881 floating-point co-processor (optional on the Sun ...

  4. Ultra 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra 1 is a family of Sun Microsystems workstations based on the 64-bit UltraSPARC microprocessor. It was the first model in the Ultra series of Sun computers, which succeeded the SPARCstation series. It launched in November 1995 alongside the MP-capable Ultra 2 and shipped with Solaris 2.5.

  5. Sun-2 - Wikipedia

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    A color 2/160 with 8 MB of memory, two 71 MB SCSI disks and 60 MB 1/4" SCSI tape cost $48,800 (1986 US price list [5]). A Sun 2/170 server with 4 MB of memory, no display, two Fujitu Eagle 380 MB disk drive, one Xylogics 450 SMD disk controller, a 6250 bpi 1/2 inch tape drive and a 72" rack cost $79,500 (1986 US price list [ 5 ] ).

  6. SPARCstation 20 - Wikipedia

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    The SPARCstation 20 has eight 200-pin DSIMM slots, and supports a maximum of 512 MB of memory with 64 MB modules. Memory modules for the SPARCstation 20 are compatible with the SPARCstation 10, Sun Ultra 1, and some other computers in the sun4m and sun4u families, but they are physically incompatible with the SIMM slots found in PC computers.

  7. SPARCstation 5 - Wikipedia

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    The SPARCstation 4 (code-named Perigee) was introduced in February 1995 to provide a lower price point than the SPARCstation 5 and replace the SPARCclassic. Although offered with the same 70, 85, or 110 MHz microSPARC-II processor as the SPARCstation 5, it has only one SBus expansion slot instead of three, a single 1.05 GB hard drive, and ...

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