They also had a version of SystemV for them called MicroXelos System V.
UniPlus did their System III. Perhaps the SysV as well. They also had
idris available. They were standard Multibus chassis, IIRC,.b
I had a 16 port version in a tower called an XF200 running a news feed for
a while. There was a 16 port card...
I found an old post on them.
http://marc.info/?l=classiccmp&m=104957799225097&w=2
I had a crap pile of them at one time.
Dumped them all at Trenton Computer Festival's dumpster and my trash cans
in Lakewood since no one wanted them.
The MFM drives were fairly slow and their screen handling was lousy.
They did emulate a Perkin-Elmer 1251 terminal IIRC on their screen with
full blockmode.
Sorry about the top post... pulled these both out of gmail and attempted to
reformat and quote.
I think they were a Perkin-Elmer product that was merged into the
Interdata/Concurrent manufacturing. Perkin-Elmer eventually stopped paying
for Concurrent to build them.
One of the few computers made in New Jersey.
It was in dhrystone outputs back in the day,
* CCC 7350A 68000-8MHz UniSoft V.2 cc 821 875
Trident (3rd party maintenanve place) showed they had the XF200 power supply...
8-)
Bill
Yes, these only have two serial ports on the back but
they do have$
blanks in the panel for two more. $
Now I'm hoping the drives weren't wiped (but they probably were
considering
$
the defense contractor it came from.)$
$
Todd$
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