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- From: jayl@bit.UUCP (Jay Lessert)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.hardware
- Subject: Re: Sun4/SPARC
- Message-ID: <412@bit.UUCP>
- Date: 25 Aug 92 20:03:36 GMT
- Article-I.D.: bit.412
- References: <BtGrCw.LEJ@acsu.buffalo.edu> <l9i0aaINNr4i@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Reply-To: jayl@rigel.UUCP (Jay Lessert)
- Organization: BIT Portland, OR
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- In article <l9i0aaINNr4i@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> denny@sun.com writes:
- > The SS10 (and 6X0MP) ARE sun4s. Their kernel architecture is sun4m. The SS1/1+/2/etc
- >are kernel architecture sun4c. The 4/110 and older SPARCs are kernel architecture
- >sun4. They all have application architecture sun4.
- > I have no idea how to classify Solbournes, and won't even try.
-
- All Solbournes have been and still are sun4 application architecture,
- of course.
-
- Solbourne has their own set of kernel architectures-- Series4, Series5
- and S4000. I imagine the Viking CPU will be Series6. (We won't get
- into how long I've been running a *real* MP kernel on my 5/60x... :-)
-
- >Denny Gentry
- >Sun Microsystems Computer Corp
-
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