[att.unix] AT&T WE 321SB VMEbus UNIX Single Board Computer

mlh@houxl.UUCP (01/29/87)

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        AT&T EXPANDS VME BOARD FAMILY, CUTS PRICES, ENHANCES
      UNIX SYSTEM V/VME, AND ANNOUNCES VENDORS' VMEbus PRODUCT
                            COMPATIBILITY

        Los Angeles, CA -- AT&T has added to its product line a new,
ultra-high performance VMEbus single board computer (SBC) that will
run at 18 megahertz (MHz) -- about 30 percent faster than its
predecessor, the 14 MHz SBC.  The Single Board Computer family, the 18
MHz WE 321SB, is fully compatible with the software for AT&T's 14 MHz
board.

        Announced today at BUSCON/87, in Los Angeles, California, the
new SBC is scheduled to be available in production quantities during
the second quarter of 1987.

        AT&T also announced a 13 percent price reduction for its 14
MHz WE321 SBC -- from $4495 to $3895 -- effective February 1.  The new
18 MHz model will be priced at $4895, with quantity discounts
available.

        Also, AT&T announced that Release 3.1 of its UNIX System V/VME
is scheduled to be introduced in the second quarter of 1987.  This new
release will include shared libraries, a streams interface, media-
independent networking support, and a new device driver for Ethernet.

        AT&T's Remote File Sharing capability is also supported by
UNIX System V/VME 3.1.  This feature allows users to access data on a
remote computer as easily as if it were present on their local
machine.  Existing UNIX System V/VME users will be able to upgrade
their systems for a nominal charge.

        While at BUSCON, a number of other VMEbus manufacturers
announced product compatibility with UNIX System V/VME and the AT&T WE
321SB VMEbus Single Board Computer.  Those companies include: Ciprico
Inc., Plymouth, MN; Clearpoint, Hopkinton, MA; Cytec Software Systems
Inc., Austin, TX; Excelan Corporation, San Jose, CA; Interphase,
Dallas, TX; JMI Software Consultants, Spring House, PA; Microprojects
Corporation, Marina Del Rey, CA, and Haarlem, The Netherlands; Mini
Computer Technology, San Jose, CA; Mizar Inc., St. Paul, MN;
Performance Technologies, E. Rochester, NY; and Xylogics Inc.,
Burlington, MA.

        AT&T's third-party development program aids other VMEbus
manufacturers who want to ensure compatibility between their products
and UNIX System V/VME.  UNIX System V/VME is the only version of the
UNIX Operating System developed by AT&T and tuned explicitly for the
VMEbus environment.

        With AT&T's WE 321SB Single Board Computer, users can mix and
match peripheral and memory boards from different vendors to tailor-
make a computer solution that meets their needs. And once the system
is up and running, users will find their demand-paged UNIX System is
both object file and floppy disk format compatible with the AT&T 3B
family of computers.  This gives them off-the-shelf access to hundreds
of applications and language packages available for AT&T 3B
computers--something no other VMEbus system offers.

        For more information, call toll-free: 1-800-372-2447; or
write: AT&T, Dept. KB, 555 Union Blvd., Allentown, PA 18103.

					Marc Harrison
					AT&T - Holmdel, N.J.
					...ihnp4!houxl!mlh

mlh@houxl.UUCP (01/31/87)

After too many requests to count, I'm forming a user's group for
the AT&T VMEbus products.  My intention is to provide a two-way
USENET conduit for the open exchange of information, both within
and outside of AT&T.  There's very little data that's proprietary
about the products (other than the source code for UNIX System
V/VME), so I'm open to suggestions as to items of interest.
Of course, submissions by users and other interested parties are
welcome too!  As the installed base of AT&T VMEbus systems grows, I
expect so will our group.  If we get big enough, maybe we can lobby
for our own newsgroup, for now I'll use e-mail.

If you're interested, please send via return e-mail (or USnail if
you're a receive-only site) your name, e-mail path (via ihnp4
preferred), affiliation, and use of WE 321SB (if you have one).
Suggestions for items of interest are also encouraged.

				Marc Harrison
				AT&T
				Room 1B-319
				Holmdel, N.J  07733
				USA

				1-201-949-1779
				...!ihnp4!houxl!mlh

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UNIX System V/VME may only be used to describe AT&T's unique VMEbus
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