This one came with a batch of plotters from US military surplus years ago.
Cindy Croxton
Here's what my friend has to say about the machine:
A very low end clipper based server for graphics and other uses even numbers
in other languages work.
It was a 5 mips Clipper C 100 processor( a lot for 1989) with a Intel 80186
io processor with 8 or 16 MB of memory. Probably used the same card set as
the low end workstation with out the graphics. It probably ran System V
Unix. Collectors of obscure computer may be interested. I think I have a
processor card for it. If it had graphics it would be called an Interpro
200. You may have trouble filling up the 166MB drive. About 5x faster than
a VAX780. I had a very similar machine for a home machine for quite a few
years. Vern had a C100 as a home machine also. Where did you run across it?
http://www.cc-computerarchiv.de/CC-Archiv/edv-alt/ge-intg/ge-intg-6_89.html
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