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The Monthly Bulletin For Users Of SPARC Based Products
Issue No. 56
Lake Mary, FL--May 4, 1998-- nStore
Corporation, Inc., (AMEX: NSO), a leading manufacturer of RAID subsystem
and information storage solutions, exhibited their new CR8F and
CR18F Fibre Channel storage solutions at the Networld+Interop (N+I)
show in Las Vegas, May 5-7, 1998. nStor also displayed several other
new cross-platform products including a Network Attached Storage
(NAS) module option for the award-winning CR8e and CR8j, the CR8T
AIT-based tape array subsystem, the CR8L Ultra2 low voltage differential
SCSI (LVDS) RAID subsystem, and their enhanced AdminiStor(tm) Storage
Management software.
"The addition of Fibre Channel, LVDS and
NAS provides nStor customers with a complete array of storage solutions
to offer network administrations the maximum bandwidth, availability,
scalability and connectivity they need to meet their storage objectives,
regardless of operating system platform or storage technology,"
said Steven Paulhus, director of marketing for nStor Corporation.
"All of nStor's products offer users a level of I/O performance
commensurate with the processing power found in networked and clustered
server environments, making them ideal for multimedia, video, web,
and online transaction processing environments."
ADMINISTOR MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE nStor's enhanced
AdminiStor (tm) Management Software, featuring a Java-based
applet designed to provide remote monitoring and management capability
from anywhere in the world via the Internet, will also be on display.
nStor's storage management philosophy is to provide system administrators
with enterprise-wide RAID management and monitoring capabilities
with a common interface across multiple platforms, including Novell
NetWare, Windows NT, Silicon Graphics-IRIX, and Sun Microsystems
Solaris. AdminiStor is included free with all CR8e, CR8L, CR8F and
CR18F subsystems.
Additional Information about nStor and its products
can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.nstor.com
or by calling 1-800-724-3511.
All trademarks or registered trademarks are those
of their respective owners.
Palo Alto, CA--May 5, 1998- Less than four months
after unveiling its new line of highly successful workstations,
Sun Microsystems (TM),
Inc., is cranking up the heat on the competition by lowering prices
by as much as 27% on its Ultra (TM)5, Ultra 10 and Ultra
60 workstations and increasing performance up to 43% (1) with a
new 360MHz Ultra 60 workstation.
"Sun's latest price cuts continue the company's
long-standing history of driving prices down in the workstation
market," said Keren Seymour, senior analyst at International
Data Corporation."Today's announcement, especially the price
reductions on the recently-launched Ultra 5 and Ultra 10, enhance
their competitive position in both the UNIX TM and NT markets."
Unlike Windows NT, which is challenged by large
data sets required to create complex products, the Ultra 10 and
Ultra 60 with the Solaris 2.6 operating environment are capable
of handling large models such as Rocketdyne Propulsion and Power's
design for next-generation space shuttle engines.
"At McLaren, reducing design time is critical
to maintaining our number one position,"; said Kevin Masterson,
Technical Computing Manager at McLaren International, a top Formula
One racing team. "We've used the Ultra 60 workstation to dramatically
reduce the processing time of our computational fluid dynamics work
using Star-CD and 3D modeling problems running on CADDS 5. We're
now able to run an analysis that normally took four days, 24 hours
per day, to complete and finish it in three [days] with the new
360MHz Ultra 60 workstation."
Protecting Customer Investment The Solaris operating
environment is the only operating system that scales across an entire
enterprise - ranging from sub-$2,500 workstations to $1+ million
mainframe-class servers - giving customers seamless application
compatibility to provide investment protection. Unlike 32-bit personal
computers, Sun workstations are 64-bit systems and include a design
philosophy that incorporates high-performance networking and graphics
into the heart of its systems. Customers can run the more than 12,000
Solaris applications which offer proven UNIX reliability/uptime
and can handle larger data sets and deliver faster real-world modeling
capabilities than the Windows NT environment.
For more information visit Sun's website
http://www.sun.com.
Cupertino, CA--May 11, 1998-- SPARC International
member, Rational Software Corporation
today announced it will hold its annual Rational User Conference
in Orlando, Florida June 14-17, 1998, at the Marriott Orlando World
Center, attracting customers from all areas of the application development
field.
The 1998 conference, titled, "Expanding Horizons,"
will offer keynote speeches by industry gurus, Grady Booch, Ivar
Jacobson, and James Rumbaugh; a keynote by Gartner Group analyst,
Brendan Conway; a partner exhibit hall with almost 40 Rational partners
featuring their software development solutions; best software practices
keynote sessions; product announcements; development and testing
workshops; hands-on Rational products lab; and pre- and post-conference
training. The over 130 in-depth conference sessions will cover every
aspect of Rational's software development life-cycle solutions including
Requirements Management, Visual Modeling, Automated Software Quality,
Software Configuration Management, and Process Automation.
For additional information about Rational's User
Conference, call 888-889-0074 or to register, go to Rational's registration
Web Site at http://www.rational.com/ruc.
Rational Software Corporation (NASDAQ: RATL) is
the leading provider of products and services that help companies
develop software effectively. Backed by a set of industry best-practices,
Rational's products and services improve the productivity of development
teams and individuals by automating the critical activities of requirements
management, visual modeling, testing, configuration management,
and change management. Rational's products complement the major
development languages and tools on Windows and UNIX platforms. For
more information, visit Rational's Web site at http://www.rational.com.
Research Triangle Park, NC--May 15, 1998--
Red Hat Software, Inc., publisher of the award-winning Red Hat
Linux Operating System, today announced the availability of Red
Hat Secure Web Server, the out-of the -box answer to your secure
web serving needs. Now with RSA key technology, the popular Apache
web server is guaranteed to be stable and secure. So users can shop,
sell, and conduct business via the web without worry and without
risk. And with more and more companies taking their business to
the Internet, Red Hat Secure Web Server is just what the future
needs.
Said Robert Young, President, Red Hat Software,
"The Red Hat Secure Web Server is proof of the stability, security,
and success of the Linux development model. The Server comes with
source code and gives the user complete control to further ensure
the security of his web business and transactions, all at a remarkable
value in terms of price and content."
In addition to the source code, which allows for
full customization, Red Hat Secure Web Server comes with a Proxy
and cache server, Search Engine, Log Analysis software, Netscape
web browser, and a $25 Discount from Thawte Consulting for site
certificate. Other benefits of the Red Hat Secure Server are E-Commerce,
Virtual Server Support, and Fuctionality and Ease.
May 27, 1998--Research Triangle Park, North Carolina--Red
Hat Software, Inc., publisher of Red Hat Linux, announced they
will include a Linux Applications CD-ROM with the release of Red
Hat Linux 5.1, the latest issue of the award-winning Red Hat Linux
OS.
This CD includes only a sampling of the many applications
available for Linux--internet tools, Office Productivity Software,
CAD, Development tools, Sales Automation Software, Database Management
tools, and the list goes on. And that is just on this CD alone!
There are so many more Linux applications and tools out there that
a lack of apps is no excuse to miss out on the most stable, secure,
and multi-tasking operating system available.
Red Hat Linux Product Manager Hilary Stokes agreed.
"You wouldn't believe the applications available for Linux,"
said Stokes. "Not only is this CD an added value to customers,
it also proves that Linux is a viable operating system solution.
From the corporate user to the end-user, Linux has a wide variety
of tools for the enterprise."
For more information about Red Hat Software and
Red Hat products and technologies, please call 1-919-547-0012 or
visit our web site at http://www.redhat.com.
Reviews encouraged.
Note
Additional information, including a complete listing of SPARC Compliant
products, is available on the Internet via the World Wide Web. Access
www.sparc.org or send email to info@sparc.org.
The SPARC Compliant brand, awarded by SPARC International,
assures end users that systems so branded will work with any other
product branded to the same level of the "SPARC Compliant Definition
(SCD)." This list, updated monthly, includes changes made to
the master list of SPARC Compliant products. To view the master
list, please access our web site at www.sparc.org
or send email to info@sparc.org.
ADDITIONS (System Products)
| Company & Product Name |
O/S |
SCD |
DATE |
| HCC Horizon (2300) 300Mhz |
2.6 |
2.1 |
15 APR 98 |
| SMI Enterprise Ultra 10S 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Enterprise Ultra 5S 270MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Enterprise Ultra 5S 270MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI SPARCcenter 2000E 85MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI SPARCstation 5 170 170MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Enterprise 450 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Enterprise 450 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Ultra 1 Model 170 167MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Ultra 1 Model 170E 167MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Ultra 1 Model 200E 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Ultra 2 Model 1200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Sun Ultra 2 Model 2170 170MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 10 Creator 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 10 Creator3D 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 10 Elite3D m3 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 2200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator 2200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator3D 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator3D 2200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Creator3D 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Elite3D m6 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Elite3D m6 2200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 2 Elite3D m6 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 250 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 250 Creator 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 250 Creator3D 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 250 Elite3D m3 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 250 Elite3D m6 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 300 Creator 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 300 Creator3D 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 300 Elite3D m3 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 30 300 Elite3D m6 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 4000 Creator3D 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 4000 Creator3D 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 5 270MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator 1360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator 2360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator3D 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator3D 1360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator3D 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Creator3D 2360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3D m3 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3D m3 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3D m6 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3D m6 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3Dm3 1360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3Dm3 2360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3Dm6 1360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra 60 Elite3Dm6 2360 360MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 1 170 170MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 10000 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 2 1300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 2 2200 200MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 2 2300 300MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 3000 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 3000 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 3500 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 4000 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 4000 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 4500 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 5000 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 5000 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 5500 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 6000 250MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 6000 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| SMI Ultra Enterprise 6500 336MHz |
2.6 HW 5/98 |
2.1 |
15 MAY 98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U10/300 |
2.6 |
2.1 |
14 MAY 98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U60/1300 |
2.6 |
2.1 |
14 MAY 98 |
| Tatung COMPstation U60/2300 |
2.6 |
2.1 |
14 MAY 98 |
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SYSTEMS IN PROCESS
| Company & Product Name |
Model(s) |
O/S |
SCD |
| Ross SPARCplug Solo Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Solo Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Solo Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Solo Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Server Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Server Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Server Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Server Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Station Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Station Colorado 3 |
100, 110, 125, 133, 142, 150 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Station Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
| Ross SPARCplug Station Colorado 4 |
180, 200 |
4.1.4 & 2.6 |
1.1 & 2.1 |
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ADDITIONS (Semiconductor Products) None at this
time.
DELETIONS None at this time.
SEMI-CONDUCTOR IN PROCESS
| SIDSA/TGI
Division |
ECU-001 |
v8 |
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NOTE At times, unannounced systems ("in process"
or "certified") may not be included in this report at
the request of the vendor.
Note
Additional information, including a complete list of SPARC Verified
products, is available on the Internet via the World Wide Web. Access
www.sparc.org with any web browser
or send email to info@sparc.org.
The SPARC Verified brand, awarded by SPARC International,
assures end users that the peripherals they want to use will work
on the SPARC Compliant systems they target. This list, updated monthly,
includes changes made to the master list of SPARC Verified products.
To view the master list, please access our web site at www.sparc.org
or send email to info@sparc.org.
The SPARC Verified brand, awarded by SPARC International,
assures end users that the peripherals they want to use will work
on the SPARC Compliant systems they target. This list, updated monthly,
includes changes made to the master list of SPARC Verified products.
To view the master list, please access our web site at www.sparc.org
or send email to info@sparc.org.
ADDITIONS
| Company Name |
Product |
DATE |
| Kingston Technology |
Data Stacker DS60 |
11 MAY 98 |
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DELETIONS
None at this time.
IN PROCESS
None at this time.
SPARC-related documents are available through
SPARC International's bookstore, SPARCSHOP. Access to SPARCSHOP
is available several ways,
Currently available
Architecture Manual Version 8 $43.00
SPARC V8E Supplement $25.00
SPARC Architecture Manual Version 9 $45.00
Implementation Characteristics of Current SPARC
V9 based products $15.00
Mbus Interface Specifications (V.1.2) $39.00
SPARC Compliance Definition SCD1.1 $11.00
SPARC Compliance Definition SCD2.1 & 2.1 A
$11.00
SPARC Compliance Definition SCD2.2 $11.00
SPARC Compliance Definition SCD2.3 & IS $11.00
SPARC Technical Papers $53.00
SPARC Strategy & Technology $40.00
SPARC Architecture License $99.00
Type 5 Keyboard Interface License $99.00
SPARC-FLASH is distributed by SPARC International.
All rights reserved.
- Managing Editor - Cheryl Hostetler -
Direct Inquiries To - sparc-flash-request@sparc.org
SPARC International promotes the design, development
and application of SPARC to computer and peripheral products; establishes
hardware and software standards; enables compatibility across SPARC-branded
products; and provides, promotes and protects SPARC and SPARC-related
brand names.
SPARC International has verified to the best of
its ability all of the product information contained in this newsletter.
Information in this newsletter has been provided by the vendors.
SPARC International has not reviewed claims made about product features
or functions, and is not responsible for the accuracy of such claims.
Users may want to obtain references, documentation, and/or demonstrations
before purchasing any products or services. No vendor is authorized
to act as an agent of SPARC International, or to make any representations
or warranties on SPARC International's behalf.
The following
are Registered Trademarks of SPARC International, Inc.
SPARC, SPARCbook, SPARCcenter, SPARC Compliant, SPARC Compliant
SCD & Design, SPARCcompiler, SPARCengine, SPARC International,
Inc., SPARC-LINE, SPARClite, SPARCprinter, SPARCserver, SPARCstation,
UltraSPARC, UltraSPARC Driven, SPARCstorage, SPARCworks, MircoSPARC,
microSPARC, SuperSPARC, ConsumerSPARC, SPARCcompiler, SPARCphone,
ftSPARC, hyperSPARC, SPARCluster, SPARCsummit.
Other Trademarks
that are in use or Pending Registration include
embedSPARC, SPARC811, SPARCbuilders, SPARCard, SPARC Compatible,
SPARC Compliance, SPARC-FLASH, SPARClet, SPARC LT, SPARC64, SPARC
64/OS, SPARCplug, SPARC Product Directory, SPARCshop, SPARC Technology
Business, SPARC Top, SPARCV9, SPARC_V9, SPARC Verified, SPARC Verification,
SPARCware, SPARKit, TurboSPARC, SPARC PC, UniSPARC, SPARC Power.
Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based on
an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered
trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively
through X/Open Company, Ltd. All other product names, trademarks
and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SPARC-related documents
are available through SPARC International's bookstore, SPARCSHOP.
Access to SPARCSHOP is available several ways,
- email sparcshop@sparc.org
- phone us at 1-408-748-9111
x240
Currently available
| The SPARC Architecture Manual, Version
8 |
$50.00 |
| SPARC-V8E Embedded Supplement to SPARC-V |
$25.00 |
| The SPARC Architecture Manual, Version
9 |
$55.00 |
| Implementation Characteristics of Current
SPARC-V9 based products |
$25.00 |
| Mbus Interface Specification (Version
1.2) |
$40.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 1.1) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 2.1,
2.1A) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 2.2) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 2.3/2.3
IS) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD 2.4) |
$40.00 |
| SPARC Technical Papers Manual |
$56.00 |
| SPARC Strategy and Technology Catalog |
$39.00 |
|
SPARC-FLASH is distributed by SPARC International.
All rights reserved.
- Managing Editor -
Cheryl Hostetler
Direct Inquiries To - sparc-flash-request@sparc.org
SPARC International promotes the design,
development and application of SPARC to computer and peripheral
products; establishes hardware and software standards; enables compatibility
across SPARC-branded products; and provides, promotes and protects
SPARC and SPARC-related brand names.
SPARC International has verified to the best
of its ability all of the product information contained in this
newsletter. Information in this newsletter has been provided by
the vendors. SPARC International has not reviewed claims made about
product features or functions, and is not responsible for the accuracy
of such claims. Users may want to obtain references, documentation,
and/or demonstrations before purchasing any products or services.
No vendor is authorized to act as an agent of SPARC International,
or to make any representations or warranties on SPARC International's
behalf.
The following are Registered®
Trademarks of SPARC International, Inc.:
| SPARC® |
SPARCbook® |
SPARCenter® |
SPARC Compliant® |
| SPARC Compliant SCD & Design® |
embedSPARC® |
SPARC International® |
SoundSPARC® |
| SPARClite® |
SPARCprinter® |
SPARCserver® |
SPARCstation® |
| UltraSPARC® |
UltraSPARC Driven® |
SPARC Storage® |
SPARCworks® |
| MicroSPARC® |
microSPARC® |
SuperSPARC® |
SPARC (Stylized)® |
| SPARCcompiler® |
SPARCphone® |
ftSPARC® |
hyperSPARC® |
| SPARCluster® |
SPARCsummit® |
SPARC64® |
SPARC64/OS® |
| SPARCengine® |
SPARC LT® |
SPARC O/S® |
SPARC PC® |
| SPARCluster 1® |
SPARCplug® |
SPARCtop® |
SPARK® |
| TurboSPARC® |
UltraSPARC Driven & Design® |
UltraSPARC Driven & Design (Logo)® |
UniSPARC® |
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Other Trademarks that are in
use or Pending Registration include:
| SPARCstation |
SPARC811 |
SPARCbuilders |
SPARCard |
SPARC Compatible |
SPARC Compliance |
SPARC-FLASH |
SPARC Technology |
| SPARClet |
SPARCtop |
SPARC V9 |
SPARCbuilders |
| SunSPARC |
SPARC Product Directory |
SPARCshop |
SPARC Technology Business |
| SPARC Verification |
SPARCware |
SPARKit |
SPARC Power |
| SPARC64-GP |
SPARC Driven |
SPARC-Line |
SPARC-Line |
| ConsumerSPARC |
SPARCV9 |
SPARC_V9 |
SPARC Verified |
| SPARC Verification |
SPARCware |
SPARKit |
EuroSPARC |
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Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based on an architecture developed
by Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the
United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through
X/Open Company, Ltd. All other product names, trademarks and registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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