Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!brtph3!brchh104!brchs1!bnr.ca!rice.edu!sun-spots-request From: dupuy@cs.columbia.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Well, then what is a 3/90? Keywords: Hardware Message-ID: <782@brchh104.bnr.ca> Date: 11 Dec 90 23:09:38 GMT Sender: news@brchh104.bnr.ca Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 30 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 403, message 12 X-Note: Submissions: sun-spots@rice.edu, Admin: sun-spots-request@rice.edu A 3/90 is probably a Sun-4/390, but someone forgot to say "four". The complete range of Suns are Sun-1 Sun-3 Sun-3(x) Sun-4 Sun-4(c) 100 50 80 110 *05 150 60 ~460 150 *10 75 470 260 20 (SLC) Sun-2 110 480 280 *30 140 ^310 40 (IPC) 50 150 330 *45 120 160 ^360 *50 160 180 Sun-386i 370 60 (SS1) 170 260 ^380 65 (SS1+) 280 150 470 70 (SS2) 250 ^480 *75 #350 (486i) 490 *85 Notes: # never released ~ upgrade model with 68030 CPU and 3/160 or 3/260 chassis ^ upgrade model with 4300 or 4400 SPARC CPU board (by first digit) and 4/110, 3/160. 3/260, 3/280 or 4/280 chassis (by last two digits) * not yet released, machine type from in 4.1 By the way, if you're not totally humor-blind (like me) has a very funny little joke in it. I really had to kick myself when I finally got it. @alex