On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 21:27:40 +0100
Gordon JC Pearce <gordon at gjcp.net> wrote:
  Scott Stevens wrote:
 > Is your Altos a 386-processor system?  Those are much newer than the 
586
   which is a
five-user 8086 system. 
 Yes, it is.  It has a 386 and a 186 on the main board, and a 286 for 
 the
  network and additional serial port board.
 Gordon. 
Sounds a little like the Sun 386i, being a non-commodity 386 machine
that runs a 'proprietary' OS.  Does anybody know what an Altos 386 was
designed to run?