MikeC2011
Sun-2/120 boards
I used this actual machine at work in 1984/5, and at home from 1988 to 1994. It is now in a very large private collection of computers. It was badged and sold as a ComputerVision CDS/3000 -- but it was in fact made by Sun Microsystems.
The case with the fan is the Multibus card-cage. Clockwise from the one nearest the notebook & pencil: serial controller (6 ports), 10Mb/s Ethernet, Sky floating point processor, 2Mb memory (not original, at home I had 7 x 1Mb cards in it), CPU (10 MHz Motorola 68010), frame buffer (video + keyboard and mouse). The non-Multibus card at top right is the tape controller mounted on top of the QIC-4 drive itself. The disk controller has been lost at some stage but a replacement has been found so we are going to fire it up again.
Sun-2/120 boards
I used this actual machine at work in 1984/5, and at home from 1988 to 1994. It is now in a very large private collection of computers. It was badged and sold as a ComputerVision CDS/3000 -- but it was in fact made by Sun Microsystems.
The case with the fan is the Multibus card-cage. Clockwise from the one nearest the notebook & pencil: serial controller (6 ports), 10Mb/s Ethernet, Sky floating point processor, 2Mb memory (not original, at home I had 7 x 1Mb cards in it), CPU (10 MHz Motorola 68010), frame buffer (video + keyboard and mouse). The non-Multibus card at top right is the tape controller mounted on top of the QIC-4 drive itself. The disk controller has been lost at some stage but a replacement has been found so we are going to fire it up again.
