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Date: Thu, 4 Aug 1994 10:11:50 -0600
From: "Chuck L. Wardin" <cwardin@gems.usafa.af.mil>
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Subject: RE: New options
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>Of course, if you're down in the trenches today, Raptor is an excellent
>choice for the here and now. At SIGGRAPH, Deskstation was showing the
>Raptor II - I don't know what relationship this has to the Raptor, but
>it would be worth finding out about.
For those interested, here is some Raptor II info and specs:
It is a standalone workstation, that is it has a keyboard and
monitor unlike the original Raptor
It has one MIPS 4600 CPU rather than 2
It's much smaller than the RAPTOR (looks like any PC tower)
Standard Configuration:
32 MB RAM (or 16MB depending if which part of the spec sheet
to trust... text says 32MB, spec list says 16MB; both
say MAX RAM is 128MB)
500MB SCSI-II HD
3.5" floppy
24 bit video adapter
17" ViewSonic monitor
external CDROM
I got this right off the spec sheet they handed out at SIGGRAPH, there is
no price listed on the sheet.
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Chuck Wardin | Oliver's Law of Location:
cwardin@gems.usafa.af.mil | Wherever you go...
(719) 472-3813 | There you are.
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