[SunRescue] Re: [Packrats] HAL Computer (Fujitsu?)
James Lockwood
james at foonly.com
Wed May 17 02:59:46 CDT 2000
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Mike Nicewonger wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was at one of my favorite used computer dealers the other day and saw an
> odd box, said HAL series 300 on it, best info I can find says it is some
> kind of SPARC. What is it? It has S-Bus slots. What does it run for OS?
> Experiences, opinions?
Neat box. HAL was originally independant and eventually became an
autonomous division of Fujitsu. The HALstations were the first 64-bit
SPARC machines ever produced, but since they predated the UltraSparc
(sparcv9) HAL extended sparcv8 in different ways. No VIS, etc. Their chip
design was known as SPARC64. They ran a modified version of Solaris 2.4
(called HalOS) originally, I believe that HAL went as far as 2.5.1 for
the SPARC64 machines. Normal Solaris will not run on these systems, HalOS
was full 64-bit from the start and beat Sun to the punch in this by nearly
4 years.
The 300 was the original line, circa 1995. The 330 was a 100MHz SPARC64
box, the 350 was 118MHz. Both had a split 128/128 I/D L1 cache and no L2
cache.
Scott Metcalf, the former CEO of HAL, is now CEO of the company I work
for. Great guy.
-James
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