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From: jps@stcvax.UUCP (Jeff Snover)
Newsgroups: net.works
Subject: 32032 UNIX
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Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 10:08:54 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 10 10:08:54 1985
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Organization: Storage Technology Corp.  Louisville, CO
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> Does anyone manufacture a UNIX box based on the NS320xx??  If so,
> what are the specs?  


Intergraph (Huntsville Alabama) has a nice workstation based on the
32032 called the Interpro-32.

Here is what I remember:
	- 32032 based running Genix (nice Unix [4.2?] port)
	- 32032 support chips (I think the MMU and FPP)
	- 1k x 1k color display with windowing
	- 1.75 Megs expandable to 4 (or 16) Megs
	- Intel Ethernet controller chip coupled with the 80186 (yuk)
	  to handle packets and I/O.
	- *fast* bit-slice engine to handle screen manipulation and graphics
	- 25 Meg Winchester

I don't know if this is appropriate for your application but I was quite
impressed.  

I hope this was useful. (Oh by the way, my brother is a Civil Eng. and a
buddy of his works at Stone & Webster and said of the *many* workstations
that they have [Apollo, Computervision, Camdus(???), and Intergraph] he
has found the Intergraph to be the best).


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