[SunRescue] Dumb Term

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Tue May 22 19:21:41 CDT 2001


woods at weird.com writes:

>Of course the original IRIS-1000 was a SUN variant.....  :-)

Yep.

Has anyone here seen an original Stanford SUN system?

>But the IRIS had disks -- the machine I'm thinking of had none, not even
>provision for one.

I've heard conflicting reports on the 1000 series. The 2000 and 3000s
definately ran unix off local drives.

>It was more like the BBN BitGraph, but I don't think it was that one
>either.

>Hmmm... maybe it was a Comutervision workstation.....  or maybe it was a
>Corvus Concept prototype....

>     * Corvus Systems introduces the Corvus Concept microcomputer. It uses     
>        aMotorola 68000 processor, 256KB RAM, 120x66 character (560x720         
>        graphics) B/W display, for US$5000. [396.6]                             
Or Megatek maybe?

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