All of the State Universities in Oregon had Sequents. OSU had several, PSU,
UofO all had them. It seems that other schools got them as well.

We got some of the early National boxes and then had some upgrades to the
x86 boxes.

That ended up being a great training ground for Future Sequent Employees.
Many of my students ended up working at Sequent.

I know that I should remember what the OS was when we got these, but I
don't.



On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Russell Senior
<[email protected]>wrote:

> >>>>> "Joe" == Joe Shisei Niski <[email protected]> writes:
>
> Joe> When i was on the computing staff at Reed College in the early
> Joe> 90's, we had 2 of their 386-based MPP machines (donated), running
> Joe> Dynix. i believe those machines debuted before Intel started
> Joe> using x86 chips in their own MPP boxes.
>
> Pretty sure Portland State University had one of these too.
>
>
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