3-series differences
cg-atla.agfa.com!weber at cs.utexas.edu
cg-atla.agfa.com!weber at cs.utexas.edu
Thu Feb 22 00:20:38 AEST 1990
In article <5155 at brazos.Rice.edu> you write:
>X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 51, message 5
>
>Could someone explain to me the differences between the Sun 3/75, /110,
>/140 and /160?
I'm not sure about a 3/75, but I think its a single board workstation (as
indicated by its two digit (X/75) suffix) based on a Sun 3/100 CPU.
Basically a 3/50 but with the faster 68020 from the 3/100 series.
A 3/110 was a 3 slot enclosure but with a color monitor and supporting
framebuffers. It used the 3/100 series carrera CPU board.
A 3/140 was the same enclosure (and same CPU, the carrera, because of its
3/1XX model) as the 3/110 but did not include color hardware. We used
alot 3/140's.
A 3/160 obviously has the same CPU board as all other 3/1XX series
machines. The enclosure is indicated by the X/X60 model convention as a
12 slot 9U VME deskside enclosure.
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