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Sparcstation ZX; SparcStation ZX

SPARCStation         
  • SPARCserver 1000 and SPARC Storage Array disk array
FAMILY OF SPARC-BASED COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS AND SERVERS BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS
Sparcstation; SPARCStation; SPARCserver; Sparcserver; Sun SPARCstation; SPARCcenter; SPARC-station
<computer> A family of workstations from Sun Microsystems based on the SPARC architecture. Models include the SPARCStation 1, 1+, SLC, SPARCStation ELC, IPX, SPARCStation 5, SPARCStation 10 and SPARCStation 20. (1994-11-23)
SPARC Xterminal 1         
  • A "SparcStack" of SPARCstation 5 machines in [[The Evergreen State College]] advanced [[operating system]] lab
WORKSTATION PRODUCED BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS
SPARCstation 4; SparcStation 5; Sparcstation 5; Sparcstation 4; SparcStation 4; SPARC Xterminal 1; SPARCserver 5
<computer> Sun's lowest cost networked Unix desktop, it is board-upgradeable to a SPARC 4. It comes with a choice of frame buffers: 8-bit colour, Turbo GX, or Turbo GX plus. This product was expected to replace the SPARCclassic X. UK availability was planned for March 1995. (1995-02-08)
SPARCstation 2         
  • Fujitsu-MB86903-40
  • Weitek SPARC Power µP
COMPUTER SOLD BY SUN MICROSYSTEMS
Sparcstation 2; SparcStation 2
The SPARCstation 2, or SS2 (code named Calvin, Sun 4/75) is a SPARC workstation computer sold by Sun Microsystems. It is based on the sun4c architecture, and is implemented in a pizza box form factor.

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SPARCstation ZX

The SPARCstation ZX is a computer workstation produced by Sun Microsystems and launched in August 1993. It was end-of-lifed in March 1994. The original price was USD $19,995.00.

The SPARCstation ZX was identical to the SPARCstation LX, with the addition of a Sun ZX (also known as LEO) accelerated 3D framebuffer card. This was a double-width, double-decked SBus card providing 24-bit color and a performance of 750,000 3D vectors per second and 310,000 triangle mesh/second.