ons 2018-01-10 klockan 18:10 -0800 skrev Glen Slick via cctalk:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 11:30 AM, Pete Lancashire via
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<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Looks like it might be this system from the 1993 timeframe?
The IBM RISC System/6000 7011 Model 250, Page 1-22
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/rs6000/GA23-2406-03_RISC_System_6000
_System_Overview_7ed_Oct93.pdf
66-MHz 601 PowerPC processor
16MB standard system memory
One integrated SCSI-2 controller
One integrated Ethernet IEEE 802.3 port, with a communication rate of
10Mbps. A thick (10Base5) connector is standard on the system and a
twisted pair (10BaseT) adapter is included standard with each system;
an optional transceiver for use with thin (10base2) connectors is
available
Type-3 Micro Channel adapter slots
One diskette bay available for expansion
Standard device ports and connectors:
? Keyboard/speaker port
? Mouse port
? Tablet port
? Two serial ports
? Parallel printer port
? SCSI-2 SE port
? Ethernet port
ie a far deal faster than an base-line Sun SS10
and AUI for the Ethernet connection (with included vampire-tap
transceiver.)
It is concurrent with the IPX (small box and the same time-frame.)