Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!vsi1!altos86!dtynan From: ken@dde.dk (Ken Nielsen) Newsgroups: comp.unix Subject: Re^2: Multi-processor UNIX Summary: Supermax missing in Multi-processor list Keywords: unix(tm) look-alikes Message-ID: <3520@altos86.Altos.COM> Date: 12 Jul 89 16:52:15 GMT References: <1073@altos86.UUCP> <1099@altos86.UUCP> <1212@altos86.UUCP> <3481@altos86.Altos.COM> Sender: dtynan@altos86.Altos.COM Organization: Dansk Data Elektronik A/S, Herlev, Denmark Lines: 33 Approved: dtynan@zorba.Tynan.COM boykin@encore.com (Joseph Boykin) writes: >The following companies make multi-processor computers. Those with an >asterisk (*) are symmetric multi-processors (the others may be, but I'm >not sure). In alphabetical order: > LIST DELETED >---- Hello people in US. We have in fact been making symmetrically multi-processor computers for the last 6 (!!!) years here in europe. We call them Supermax and they are currently based on MC68030 and MC68020. (The first versions were based on MC68000). The Supermax are equipped with from 1 to 8 Main CPU boards and from 1 to 16 Intelligent I/O controllers. The Supermax is currently running System 5.3.1 using a kernel written by our company (Yes, of course we conform to SVID). So we would like to be added to the list of multi-processor manufactures. Geeee, I dont hope I sound like one from the marketing department but if some of you are interested in more details please mail me. Ken Nielsen -- Ken Nielsen Systems Software Development Department Dansk Data Elektronik A/S, 2730 Herlev, Denmark Phone: int +4542845011 E-mail: ..!uunet!mcvax!dkuug!dde!ken or ken@dde.dk