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  2. Scentsy - Wikipedia

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    Scentsy is an American multi-level marketing [2] [3] company based in Meridian, Idaho, that sells scented products including wax warmers and other home and body products. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The company was founded by Kara Egan and Colette Gunnell in 2003, The company was relaunched by new owners in 2004.

  3. VAXstation - Wikipedia

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    The VAXstation 4000 Model 90, code named "Cougar", [1] was a further development of the VAXstation 4000 Model 60. Development of the VAXstation 4000 Model 90 began in mid-1991. The workstation used the KA49-A CPU module containing a NVAX microprocessor operating at 74.43 MHz (14 ns cycle time) with a 256 KB external secondary cache. The NVAX ...

  4. Roland XP-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland XP-50 is a music workstation that combines the synthesizer engine of Roland's JV-1080 sound module with the sequencing capabilities of their MRC-Pro sequencer and a 61-note keyboard. First released in 1995, the XP-50 and the Roland XP-10 were the first two Roland XP-series products, later joined by the XP-80 and XP-30.

  5. SPARCstation LX - Wikipedia

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    The SPARCstation LX (Sun 4/30) is a workstation that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Sun Microsystems. It was introduced in November 1992, based on the sun4m architecture and enclosed in a lunchbox chassis. It shares the codename Sunergy with the low-end range of SPARCclassic, SPARCclassic X, and SPARCstation ZX. [1]

  6. SPARCstation IPC - Wikipedia

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    A SPARCstation IPC workstation The SPARCstation IPC (Sun 4/40, code-named Phoenix ) is a workstation sold by Sun Microsystems , introduced July 1990. It is based on the sun4c architecture, and is enclosed in a lunchbox chassis.

  7. SPARCstation 20 - Wikipedia

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    SPARCstation 20 SCSI cradle with drive. The SPARCstation 20 has two internal SCA bays, an external SCSI connector, and two bays for CD-ROM or floppy drives. Earlier revisions of the SPARCstation 20 case contain a CD-ROM and floppy bays that are slightly shorter than a standard 3.5" bay and regular devices intended for PC compatible computers do not usually fit.

  8. DEC 3000 AXP - Wikipedia

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    Early systems used one (Model 300s) or two (Model 400 and 500) NCR 53C94 SCSI controllers, which provided one or two 5 MB/s [2] 8-bit single ended SCSI buses. Later and higher end systems such as the Model 600, 700, 800 and 900 also feature two SCSI controllers, but used the NCR 53CF94-2 instead, which provided faster 10 MB/s 8-bit single ended ...

  9. NeXTstation - Wikipedia

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    NeXTstation is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It runs the NeXTSTEP operating system . The system was designed to be a lower-cost option compared to the company's upscale product, the NeXTcube .