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Subject: 32032 stations from Tektronix
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Date: Mon, 7-Jan-85 02:50:44 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  7 02:50:44 1985
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From: Rich Alderson 

According to the 1 Oct. 84 Computerworld, the workstations being
introduced by Tektronix are indeed UNIX-based.  The low-end devices
use the NS32016, while the high-end devices are based on a pairing of
the NS32032 and NS32016.  For those who are interested, I will send
the text of the article to anyone who responds in the next 30 days
(i. e., by 10 Jan 85).

                                                Rich Alderson