larry@geowhiz.UUCP (Larry McVoy) (01/28/86)
*** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MASSAGE *** 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? -- Larry McVoy ----------- Arpa: mcvoy@rsch.wisc.edu Uucp: {seismo, ihnp4}!uwvax!geowhiz!geophiz!larry "If you are undertaking anything substantial, C is the only reasonable choice of programming language" -- Brian W. Kerninghan
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.