Hey Pete.

Remember the old Sun 3/50 machines that were given away years back?  I
was still using mine up til the start of this year.

On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 13:00, Peter Glassenbury wrote:
> Some people said...
> 
> >> So this is the final warning.  Anyone who wants a Sparcstation I, I+ or II, or 
> >> SLC, had better either turn up there on Monday and buy one.
> >
> > Does anyone know what version of the sparcstation is it is it the 
> > 170mhz one or the earliear models.
> No ... Lot earlier model. I can't remember the Mhz rating of the chip 
> but it doesn't matter coz they are different from most things you 
> compare them against
> The sparc station 1  was a "12 Mip" machine, 1+ was "16 Mip", II was
> a nice machine of 26 Mips, I have one of these with an upgraded CPU
> that got up to around 40 Mips. The SLC CPU was the same as a 1+ and the
> ELC was the same as a II (just all in one screen and machine). 
> 
> Next out was the Sparc 10,  Sparc 20 and around that time we had some
> Sparcstation 5 workstations. These were 80 or 85 Mhz and 
> possibly 50 mips (Guessing - Just trying to extrapolate from the Sparc2)
> 
> After that we got some Sparcstation4's which were a cutdown 5 with a
> 110Mhz processor. 
> 
> The 170 Mhz came a few years later. 
> >
> > How much Ram is in this Model.
> Sparc2 cosc take 96 Megs memory(4Meg x a lot of slots). The
> Sparc1 had 16 slots so might have been up to 64 Megs .
> 
> Price wise -- I have had no idea, we were giving them away to students.
> 
> Pete
> 
> 
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