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<H2><A NAME="s5">5. The wonderful SparcStation Voyager</A></H2>
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<P>Nearly ten years ago in 1994, Sun microsystems introduced the SPARCStation
Voyager
(ss240).
This computer was a Sun4m architecture, powered by a microSPARC II processor.
It is a very compact computer, behing a hybrid between a desktop and a Laptop.
It has the footprint of a very compact workstation with a builtin color LCD
display, PCMCIA and InfraRed ports with a 2"5 SCSI harddrive.
I have seen one at the CCC in Berlin, runing Debian GNU/Linux but the InfraRed and
PCMCIA ports are not supported.
Its datasheet is actually very impressive:
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<LI>60 Mhz microSPARC</LI>
<LI>up to 80MB RAM</LI>
<LI>up to 810MB fast SCSI 2 Harddrive</LI>
<LI>5.5 by 14.5 footprint</LI>
<LI>12" 1024x768x8 color LCD or 14" monochrome or 14"
display in 1152x900</LI>
<LI>Ethernet 10 display</LI>
<LI>storage temperature -25C to 60C</LI>
<LI>operating temperature 0C to 40C
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<P>More information about this computer can be found on Sun's website at:
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<A HREF="http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SSVygr/SSVygr.html">http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/SSVygr/SSVygr.html</A><HR>
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