I think all of the Power Stack computers by Motorola where Power PC
systems. I have 2 AViiON's here which where 88k. (Of coarse quit large)
The Power Stack systems I have are in a desktop case with PC type mother
board with a PPC processor, SCSI, Ethernet and video all built in . Either lower
profile, mini tower or something that looks like a Bose radio. The desk top systems
look just like a PC with PCI slots. If it was not for the Motorola emblem on them ,
they look just like another PC. These use AIX or NT for a OS. Of coarse there
are all of the Unix clones also.
All of the 88k Motorola systems I have are MVME based and use a standard MVME
rack.
I could be wrong, but just going off of what is here. Manuals are lacking on most of
these
systems.
- jerry
Jerry Wright
g-wright at
att.net
-------------- Original message from "jeff.kaneko at juno.com" <jeff.kaneko
at juno.com>: --------------
You'd probably have better luck locating an 88k
AViiON.
Many more were produced, with similar (VME) architecture.
Documentation is scarce, but if you get the right model,
there's some good info available.
-- Steven M Jones wrote:
Just to pile-on, a reminder that I'm interested in providing a home for
an 88k-based Powerstack. With or without manuals. ;^)
Thanks,
--Steve.
Berkeley, CA, USA
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