On Thursday 16 May 2002 10:26, you wrote:
The IRIS 2000 was based on a motorola 680xx chip of
some kind.
Their first smaller workstation was a "personal IRIS" system. It
was a tower case. After that, the Indigo.
I know specifically that the first Indigos used R3000 CPUs, but
you'll have to look up the ones used in Personal IRIS and IRIS 2000.
Also look at IRIS 3000, and IRIS Professional (I think those are the
ones) systems, which were produced in between. (In that order)
It seems everyone started out with 68k chips then mips then ...
didnt Sun use 68k then mips before sparc ?
My old sony was the reference platform for unix on mips
http://www.nop.org/misc/text/sony.unix.announcement.html
http://www.nop.org/misc/unix/sony
Raymond