I checked this morning and on the label it states "Built with PRIDE 06/09/93
San Jose, CA"
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From: "Chad Fernandez" <fernande(a)internet1.net>
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Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: Need info on UNISYS boxes
NCR? I thought they were sourcing hardware through
ACER? Actually, the
hardware John found may have some actual Unisys content in it. I had a
PC based server that seemed identical to one of the UN6xxx boxes. It
was a 486 with an EISA buss and the label claimed something abuot being
made in a California city. I don't recall which one. I think the
sticker used the term "manufactured".
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Jules Richardson wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 20:55, Keys wrote:
>
>>Today I picked up 3 UNISYS towers models UN6520-Z (2) and UN6065-Z50
(1).
Can't find anything using google anyone have some
information on these
units?
No, Google seems pretty vague, especially about the 6520.
There was a time when Unisys and NCR produced the same servers, only
with different badging and model numbers (I'm not sure how identical the
OS was)
Actually I believe Unisys rebadged NCR's hardware rather than it being a
joint venture.
One or both of the models you have may just be rebadged NCR hardware,
which may give you a few ideas for doing more digging.
(I have an NCR Tower 700/32; it's a pretty slick server for the day)
cheers
Jules