[net.micro] More info on Unidot

mcdermot@unmvax.UUCP (03/14/84)

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Many people have asked for more info on the unidot "Cerebra" computers.
I have a letter from them which gives the following information:
The Cerebra can include 1 or 2 cpu boards (16032 plus math chip and mem.
mgmt.), 2-8 comm. boards (16-64 ports), 2-14 MB main mem, 84 meg of 20ms.
hard disk, and either cart. tape or 9 track tape for backup.  The backplane
is Multibus and has spare slots.  The cpu is 6MHz and will be (is?) 10MHz
when those parts become available.

Systems start at $36,895.

There are many more features, and there is more detailed info avail from:
	Burton A. (Bart) Richards III
	Sales Manager
	Unidot Systems
	602 Park Point Drive
	Golden, CO 80401

Phone:  (303) 526-9263

Since this is a 16032 product, I will continue discussion on net.micro.16k.

Again, if anyone has any experinece, etc., please let me know.

Thanks,

John McDermott			{gatech,parsec,ucbvax}!unmvax!mcdermot
Tapy Hall Rm 210
Univ of NM
Albuquerque, NM  87131
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John McDermott			{gatech|ucbvax|parsec}!mcdermot
Univ of NM			W (505) 277-4650
Albuquerque, NM 87131		H (505) 255-7796

msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow) (03/17/84)

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msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow) (03/19/84)

The following article of mine was truncated somewhere.  Sure enough
it starts with a tab.  I think the offending site was decwrl.  They
fixed the bug late last week.  This article must have gone out before
the fix went in.

Sorry if you've already seen this.

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	> There are many more features, and there is more detailed info avail
	> from:
	> 	Burton A. (Bart) Richards III
	> 	Sales Manager
	> 	Unidot Systems
	> 	602 Park Point Drive
	> 	Golden, CO 80401

	>	Phone:  (303) 526-9263

Hmmm?  Does this have anything to do with the Unidot in Sunnyvale, CA,
that provides a version of TEX and helps (or used to) with the typesetting
of the /usr/group newsletter "CommUNIXations"?  Somehow I don't think so.

I forsee more work for the legal beagles. 
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