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- From: geoff@tyger.Eng.Sun.COM (Geoff Arnold @ Sun BOS - R.H. coast near the top)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.laptops,comp.sys.sun.hardware
- Subject: Re: SUN Sparc-Compatible Laptops
- Keywords: What / where are they?
- Message-ID: <1e7a3bINN2bs@seven-up.East.Sun.COM>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 05:03:39 GMT
- References: <83631@ut-emx.uucp> <1992Nov15.221752.27708@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
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- Quoth ctalbott@mksol.dseg.ti.com (christopher j talbott) (in <1992Nov15.221752.27708@mksol.dseg.ti.com>):
- #There's an company called Tadpole Technologies which manufactures a
- #SPARC-compatible laptop. It's called a SPARCBook, and it's basically
- #a Sun SPARCStation IPC/IPX in a laptop case. It uses the exact same
- #motherboard as the IP? series.
-
- Nope. You're thinking of the BriteLite - that *does* use an IP[CX]
- motherboard. The SPARCbook uses the same CPU as the IPC but is
- otherwise a completely custom design, using lots of PC components. For
- example, there is no SCSI port, but there is a parallel port which can
- be used with the Trantor parallel-to-SCSI adaptor to hook up external
- SCSI devices.
-
- # I'm not sure what size drives they offer,
-
- The new drive size is 180MB. You can have one HD and one floppy, or two
- HDs (360MB) and no floppy. I opted for the latter, but only after
- checking carefully: you *can* install the OS from CD locally or over
- the net... :-) I just hope I don't run into too many software packages
- that require a local diskette for licensing info.
-
- #but at last count, the screen they provide is 1024x768, which is not quite
- #as large as the Sun-standard 1152x900, and it's monochrome.
-
- Tadpole offers both monochrome and active-matrix colour screens, both
- 640x480 (VGA). You can also drive an external VGA monitor at 800x600.
- The active matrix display is gorgeous, but I couldn't justify the extra
- $2K... :-(
-
- #I think the
- #basic SPARCBook starts at around $6000. You should be able to find an
- #ad for them in either UNIXWorld or SunExpert.
-
- Pricing increases rapidly as you load on RAM and features. A fully
- loaded colour system will eat up the best part of $20K. The only real
- disappointment is that the built-in modem is only 2400 baud (9600 baud
- for FAX): with V32bis SLIP (and later PPP) would be really usable.
- Maybe someone will come up with a parallel-port ISDN interface.
-
- #Another entry in the SPARC laptop arena was a company called RDI, with
- #a product called BriteLite. A company called AnDataCo (800-334-9191) was
- #marketing them for a while, but the last information I have about it is
- #over a year old.
-
- RDI is still in business, I beieve. The BriteLite is a laptop rather
- than a notebook (the SPARCbook is only 6.8 pounds), and it needs
- mains juice. The gas plasma screen is a full 1152x900, I think.
- It's a nice box, but I won't trade my SPARCbook (you'll have to pry
- my cold fingers, etc. etc. etc.)
- --
- Geoff Arnold, PC-NFS architect, Sun Select. (geoff.arnold@East.Sun.COM)
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