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ArticlesAlpha-Based Workstation


November 1995 / What's New / Alpha-Based Workstation

Based on Digital Equipment's 21064A Alpha processor, a fully configured Telluride Power Workstation ($9994 to $14,607) includes a 200- or 275-MHz Alpha 21064A CPU; 2 MB of secondary cache, upgradable to 8 MB; a double-speed CD-ROM drive; a 1-GB fast SCSI-2 hard drive; a PCI fast SCSI-2 drive controller; 32 MB of DRAM, upgradable to 1 GB; a 4-MB PCI video adapter; 1 MB of flash ROM; a 17-inch, 85-kHz monitor; a high-speed Ethernet PCI combo adapter; a 3-1/2-inch 1.44-MB floppy drive; a full-size tower case; a Keytronics AT keyboard; and a Microsoft PS/2 mouse. The workstation comes with six dedicated PCI slots (three full-length), one dedicated ISA slot, and one PCI/ISA shared slot. Two high-speed serial connectors and one high-speed bidirectional parallel port are included, along with a dedicated serial port for remote diagnostics and maint enance. The Telluride Power Workstation supports Windows NT Workstation, Windows NT Server, Digital Unix, and Digital OpenVMS and is also available as a fully redundant, hot-swappable RAID 5 client/server.

Contact: Aspen Systems, Wheat Ridge, CO, (303) 431-4606; http://www.aspsys.com .


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