OPUS Systems
Ken Seefried iii
ken at dali.gatech.edu
Sun Dec 9 09:07:00 AEST 1990
In article <613 at brchh104.bnr.ca> milhow1!how at uunet.uu.net (Mike Howard) writes:
>Does anyone have anything pro or con to say about OPUS Systems and their
>products?
Opus has been around for quite a while (in computer industry years; 1
computer industry year == 10 any-other-industry year ;').
They started out making a line of PC plug-in boards, using the National
Semi 32000 series CPU's, that put Unix in your PC. The line has evolved
to include all the 32000-series chips, an 88000-based product, a
SPARC-based product, and if I'm not mistaken, a Clipper-based product.
More recently, they worked with VLSI to produce the SPARCkit clone (they
did the board and ROMs). I liked the little 32032-based Unix board I
played with...
ken seefried iii
ken at dali.gatech.edu
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