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John Barrett  
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 More options May 27 1998, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
From: risc....@ix.netcom.com(John Barrett)
Date: 1998/05/27
Subject: Re: IBM RS/6000 120?

In <35686150.54531...@kayfamily.demon.co.uk> Andrew Kay

<a...@kayfamily.demon.co.uk> writes:

>Im sorry if this is the wrong newsgroup to post such questions but
could
>not find any RS/6000 ones.

>I was wondering if anybody had any information on the IBM RS/6000 120
>(Processor speed, what version of AIX could it run?)

>Are these easy to get hold of second-hand and if so roughly how much
>would I have to pay for one?

>Can you fit a 100-BaseT network card on one?....  No didnt make them

yet.

Express can supply you with one for $250.00 base config. No monitor.
6091 19" color monitor $250.00

Specs included.
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>7010-120  Announced  1990/02/15  Withdrawn  1993/08/18  Replaced By

7010-130

X-Station

Note:  IBM's Sales Manual decribes the POWERdisplays as supported on
X-Stations 120 & 130.  However, they shown on the configurator for
these models

X-Stations are a cross between a System/6000 and a terminal
X-Stations can display multiple windows with each window representing
an application running on the same or different servers, IBM or
non-IBM, in the network

Std protocol called the X Window System separates computing functions
at the host from the user at the Xterminal
X-Stations are LAN-attached devices

Integrated Ethernet LAN connection
Physical plugs for Thick (IEEE 802.3 10BASE5) and Thin (IEEE 802.3
10BASE2) cable
External transceiver can attach Twisted  Pair (IEEE802.3 10BASET)
Ethernet connection supports both IEEE802.3 and Ethernet V2 protocols
Optional 16/4 Token Ring LAN connection

Up to 256 colors from a palette of 16.7 million or 256 gray shades
Displays are not included
X-Station includes the base system unit, 3 button mouse and a keyboard

Model 120
0.1 Xmarks  Primarily for text oriented applications
TMS 34010 50MHz graphics processor
Intel 80186   8MHz I/O processor

512KB of I/O memory standard
512KB of video memory (VRAM) standard, optionally expandable to 2MB
512KB system memory (DRAM) standard, expandable to 8.5MB

512KB I/O memory and 512KB system memory are built into the planar
board
Four memory expansion slots are available
The memory expansion take memory modules in 1MB and 2MB increments for
a max of 9MB
(512KB I/O + 512KB system + 4 x 2MB = 9MB)

Serial and parallel ports for local attachment
Serial port (19.2K baud max, 25 pin D-shell connector)

Display Modes with Base 512Kb Video Memory:
640 x 480 x 256 Gray/Color
1024 x 768 x 16 Gray/Color
1280 x 1024 x 4 Gray/Color

With 1MB Video Memory:
1024 x 768 x 256 Gray/Color
1280 x 1024 x 16 Gray/Color
1600 x 1200 x  2 Gray (8508 monitor)

With 2MB Video Memory:
1280 x 1024 x 256 Gray/Color
1600 x 1200 x   4 Gray (8508 monitor)

Supported Displays Color:
5081 16"  1280x1024
6091 19"  1024x768 (ISO) 1280x1024
6091-19i 19" 1280x1024 (ISO)
8512  14"  640x480
8513  12"  640x480
8514  16" 1024x768  (Interlaced)
8515  14" 1024x768  (Interlaced)
8518  14"  640x480

Supported Displays Monochrome/Greyscale:
8503  12"  640x480
8504  12"  640x480
8507  19" 1024x768  (US only)
8508  19" 1280x1024  1600x1200

X-Station 120 has a 15-Pin D-Shell display connector

Width:  375mm (14.8 inches)
Depth:  380mm (15 inches)
Height:  72mm (2.9 inches)
Weight:  7.3 - 8.6 kg (16-19 lbs)
Power Supply:  45 Watts output (Peak)
Voltage:  100V-125V, 200V 240V nominal Auto Ranging:  50Hz/60Hz
Thermal Output:  212 BTUs
Power Source loading:  0.1  KVA
Noise Level:  31 dBA operating and 31 dBA idle

U.S.A. FCC Class:  A
Germany VDE Class:  A
Japan VCCI:  1

Temperature:  16 to 32C (60 to 90F)
Relative Humidity:   8 to 80 percent
Wet Bulb:  23C (73F) maximum

Software:
Workstation Feature FC 4050) required per Xstation to license the
Xserver code
AIX X-Station Manager/6000 on a System/6000 in the network

Publications:
SA23-2656  X-Station 120 Setup and Operator Guide
SA23-2652  Translated Safety Information Manual

Features:
2974  Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A
3100  Printer Adapter Cable
3105  PC Serial Attach Cable
3750  Maintenance Package
4005  PS/2 1MB Memory Expansion Kit
4006  PS/2 2MB Memory Expansion Kit
4007  512KB Video Memory Upgrade Kit
4215  Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A  P/N 16F1133
4217  6091 Attachment Cable
4218  Token-Ring PC Adapter Cable
4220  Ethernet Connector Converter  Used with thick Ethernet cabling
with slide latch plug (IEEE 802.3 10BASE5)

Adjustable Vertical Stand (P/N 91F1028)


 
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