Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.EDU!cs661s02 From: cs661s02@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.EDU (Cs661s02) Newsgroups: comp.sys.workstations Subject: Re: Sony NWS Workstations Message-ID: <1556@uhccux.UUCP> Date: 10 Feb 88 08:21:21 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 34 Approved: works@rutgers.edu In article <1890@pdn.UUCP> reggie@pdn.UUCP (George W. Leach) writes: > Has anyone heard anything about or seen the Sony NWS line of >workstations? I have seen the article in the August, 1987 issue of >UNIX/WORLD and nothing more on these products. Has Sony decided upon >it's pricing strategy for the US Market? Are these machines >available in the US? If so, where? And has anyone had any >experience using these machines? > > Any and all comments are welcome. The UNIX/WORLD article was >quite interesting and if nothing else the entry of this machine in >the US market could start pricing wars that will drive down the cost >of the low end engineering workstation products offered by the US >companies. I saw Sony NEWS machines in Japan last year in certain firm that was writing software for that machine. It was running X window V10.4(I think). The machine itself is quite attractive and occupies less footspace than SUN. It uses two 68020 running 16MHz. First 68020 acts as main cpu and second do all the I/O handling. They claim that this design reduces amount of hardware as well as increasing throughoutput of the system. There are two models of NEWS(at lease in Japan) one with b/w and other with 256 colors The SONY itself has ported quite of software including most compilers as well as most of unix utilities. I think the problem with Sony NEWS is not with it's technical aspect but marketing expertise of Sony. It will be interesting how Sony who is mainly known for cosumer eletronics will be fare in engineering workstation market. -- Sehyo Chang (Smalltalk Hacker) ARPA: uhmanoa!sec@nosc.MIL Software Engineering Research Lab INTER: sec@uhmanoa.ICS.HAWAII.EDU UH/ICS Dept, 2565 The Mall Disclaimer: What opinions ? Honolulu Hi, 96822 (808) 948-6938