Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!altos!gumby!clp From: epstein@trwacs.UUCP (Jeremy Epstein) Newsgroups: comp.unix Subject: Re: ??? Harris NightHawk 4400 Realtime Summary: HCX != Nighthawk Keywords: Harris Nighthawk 4400 realtime 88100 unix Message-ID: <4760@gumby.Altos.COM> Date: 2 Apr 91 18:16:57 GMT References: <1991Mar11.132225.13679@hubcap.clemson.edu> <1991Mar12.181237.13676@hubcap.clemson.edu> Sender: clp@gumby.Altos.COM Followup-To: poster Organization: TRW Systems Division, Fairfax VA Lines: 33 Approved: clp@altos.com In article <1991Mar12.181237.13676@hubcap.clemson.edu>, turner@udecc.engr.udayton.edu (Staff- Bob S Turner) writes: > In article <1991Mar11.132225.13679@hubcap.clemson.edu> traymund@uiuc.edu (Tim Raymund) writes: > > > >We've gotten a good offer from Harris on a NightHawk 4400, an > >88100 based realtime unix machine. This offer competes with an > >offer from DEC on a DECstation 5000. > > I can't answer specifics about the 4400, but I can answer general > question on Harris Equipment. (We are the happy owners of an HCX-9) [Much more deleted] A note here: the HCX and the Nighthawk are *not* the same machine at all. The HCX is a CCI (aka ICL aka Fujitsu) Power 6 (with a bunch of changes), while the Nighthawk is a Motorola 88K system. I saw a demo of the Nighthawk, and was fairly impressed. The sales droids said that they do *not* have a graphics board that runs X. Therefore, you could use it to run your X clients, but not your X server. They have a secure OS designed for B1 (based on AT&T System V/MLS). I'm not at all impressed by that part of it, as (IMHO) System V/MLS is a real kludge. There are much better secure systems to base technology on. But to answer some of the other questions, it does support NFS, TCP/IP, SCSI, and most of the other relevant buzzwords. --Jeremy -- Jeremy Epstein UUCP: uunet!trwacs!epstein Trusted X Research Group Internet: epstein@trwacs.fp.trw.com TRW Systems Division Voice: +1 703/876-8776 Fairfax Virginia