"Charles P. Hobbs (SoCalTip)" wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 anmu(a)mm-lab.uni-tuebingen.de wrote:
>
> hello !
>
> someone offered my a Celerity computer from 'GEI Rechnersysteme'.
> it is mounted in a 19" rack and has a built in tape drive.
> unfortunately they cannot provide me further information.
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From a quick google search:
http://www.infocenter.telebase.com/sample/trn-smpl.htm
Celerity's UNIX (R) - and reducted instruction set (RISC)-based
supermini
design systems are the fastest and most powerful office_ environment
systems in their price class for engineering and scientific
applications.
The Celerity C1260, introduced in January, 1986, is a dual-processor
system with a benchmarked throughput of 6.15 million Whetstone
instructions per second (W/MIPS). It is priced at $110,000 for a
functional system configuration. The mid- range C1230, also introduced
in
January delivers 3.25 W/MIPS for $75,000. Both are deskside systems,
allowing engineers to complete design tasks and compute-intensive
analysis
operations without off- loading to more expensive, remote computers.
Three-year old Celerity Computing delivered its first computer system,
the
C1200, in November 1984. The company has installed more than 60 systems
in
leading corporations, research centers and universities throughout the
United States. Its supermini design systems provide advanced design and
analysis capabilities to professionals in a variety of fields, including
automotive, manufacturing, aviation and aerospace, molecular modeling,
animation, and research.
Jim Davis