NFS client software for IBM PC

Doug Landauer landauer at sun.uucp
Wed Jul 9 11:15:06 AEST 1986


In article <346 at brueer.ee.brunel.ac.uk>, Graham Carpenter writes:
>In the same glossy brochure there is a description of a ...
>product called SUN IPC (Sun's Integrated Personal Computer). This is a
>co-processor board for the Sun which contains an 80287 processor 1.2 Megs of
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>memory and the hardware to drive a floppy disk (the disk itself is optional),
>and allows you, amongst other things, to open an 'MS-DOS' window in Suntools
>and run MS-DOS applications which use the AT colour graphics adapter, the AT
>mono adapter or the Hercules mono adaptor.  Any comments on this product?

To deconfuse some of you out there, that's a (10-MHz) 80286 in there.
The 80287 (floating point coprocessor chip) is optional.
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	Doug Landauer
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	landauer at sun.arpa



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