[net.unix] Encore, Multimax

larry@geowhiz.UUCP (Larry McVoy) (01/28/86)

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Does anyone know about a machine "multimax" made by Encore in Mass, which
runs lots of 32032's?  Supposed to be 1.5 to 15 MIPS, 4.2 or SysV.

Does it work?

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ptw@babel.UUCP (02/03/86)

>Does anyone know about a machine "multimax" made by Encore in Mass, which
>runs lots of 32032's?  Supposed to be 1.5 to 15 MIPS, 4.2 or SysV.
>
>Does it work?
>

Yes. Correct. Yes.  Further information can be obtained by contacting
our sales dept. at:

		Encore Computer Corp.
		257 Cedar Hill St.
		Marlborough, MA 01752

		(617) 460-0500 or (800) 3ENCORE (336-2673)

abe@pucc-j (Vic Abell) (02/06/86)

In article <148@babel.UUCP> ptw@encore.UUCP (P. Tucker Withington) writes:
>>Does anyone know about a machine "multimax" made by Encore in Mass, which
>>runs lots of 32032's?  Supposed to be 1.5 to 15 MIPS, 4.2 or SysV.
>>
>>Does it work?
>>
>
>Yes. Correct. Yes.  Further information can be obtained by contacting
>our sales dept. at:
>
>		Encore Computer Corp.

Don't overlook the Balance machines made by Sequent.  The Balance 8000
is widely installed and accepted.  It has a true multi-processing UNIX
kernel.  We just ordered a Balance 8000 with 8 processors, to be upgraded
to a Balance 21000 with 12 processors in June.  A maximum of 30, 32032,
10 mhz processors can be attached to the Balance 21000.