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The Monthly Bulletin For Users Of SPARC Based Products
Issue No. 82
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NEW BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S REPRESENTATIVE
FROM DATARAM CORPORATION
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REBEL.COM INTRODUCES EXPANDED
INTERNET SECURITY CAPABILITIES IN NETWINDER OFFICESERVER 2.0
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FORCE ANNOUNCES THE 'RUNNING
WITH FORCE' THIRD-PARTY ALLIANCE PROGRAM
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THEMIS COMPUTER's UltraSPARC
USPIIi-1V TAKES 40 G'S PASSING A SERIES OF SHOCK AND VIBRATION
TESTS, EXCEEDING Mil STANDARD 810E REQUIREMENTS!
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RAVE ANNOUNCES THEY WILL MANUFACTURE,
INTEGRATE, AND SUPPLY LINUX SOLUTIONS ON SPARC PLATFORM
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RAVE COMPUTER ENJOYS INCREASED
SALES REVENUE IN SECOND QUARTER
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DATARAM UNVEILS MEMORY
FOR SILICON GRAPHICS TM
NEWEST WINDOWS TMNT
AND LINUX TM
WORKSTATIONS
July 25, 2000--SPARC International is pleased
to announce the position of Paul Tarantino from Dataram Corporation
on our Board of Directors. Paul's participation in the SPARC International
Board will give him and Dataram the opportunity to make a real contribution
in promoting SPARC(R) as the industry's most successful microprocessor
architecture.
Paul Tarantino, a native of West Windsor, NJ,
received his degree in Philosophy from Villanova University in 1993.
After graduation, Paul spent 3 years as a volunteer working for
various charity and non-profit organizations throughout the world.
His work experience lead him to remote regions of South America,
the Caribbean, Europe and a Navajo reservation in Arizona. For the
last 5 years he has worked for Dataram Corporation as Account Manager
and his most recent position, Marketing Manager.
Dataram [NASDAQ: DRAM] is a publicly traded
company founded in 1967, with revenues of $109 million for the fiscal
year 2000. Dataram is a leading provider of gigabyte memory products
for netwrok servers, including Sun Microsystems. For more information
about Dataram visit their web site located at;
www.dataram.com.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada--July 13, 2000--Rebel.com
Inc., a leading supplier of business networking technologies and
solutions, today announced the availability of NetWinder OfficeServer
2.0. This all-in-one Internet server appliance now offers customers
virtual private networking (VPN) for both remote users and distributed
or branch offices. VPN software encrypts the data being sent from
a remote computer to the NetWinder OfficeServer over the Internet.
This ensures that any corporate e-mails, file transfers, and other
data cannot be read by other people on the Internet. With VPN software,
users can go anywhere in the world, connect to an ISP, and securely
access their company's Local Area Network (LAN), right over the
Internet.
"NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0 is an extremely
comprehensive upgrade from previous versions of our OfficeServer
product," said Michael Mansfield, president of Rebel.com. "We have
greatly improved the security capabilities of the product, have
included VPN capabilities from top-of-the-line partners, and have
incorporated a firewall generator which is very easy for customers
to manage. In short, we have ensured that this product includes
all of the features which small and medium sized businesses are
looking for in an Internet server appliance product."
NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0 meets a comprehensive
range of e-business needs such as, Internet security, Web site hosting,
business-class Internet and e-mail access, and the ability to share
computing resources. For more information contact Rebel.com's Santa
Clara, California location and ask for Todd Bablinskas, Email:
todd.bablinskas@rebel.com, Phone: 408-748-8402 or 7648, Fax:
408-748-9777.
Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, Rebel.com is
a leading provider of business networking technology and solutions.
CEO, Mac Brown has been a member on SPARC International's Board
of Directors since 1998. For more information visit their web site
www.rebel.com.
Partnership with Key Embedded Systems Vendors
Offers Faster Time-to-Market, Broadest Range of Solutions for Communications
Equipment Manufacturers
San Jose, CA--July
31, 2000--Force Computers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Solectron
Corporation's technology solutions business unit (NYSE:SLR) and
a leader in embedded computing, today announced the "Running with
Force" third-party alliance program to supply communications equipment
manufacturers with the broadest range of embedded solutions and
to speed time-to-market. This Force program will enable OEMs to
obtain products from major industry vendors to streamline implementations.
"Force proactively partners with leading software and hardware vendors
to provide customers with the widest range of configuration options
available," said Torsten Ballentin, Force's corporate director of
strategic marketing. "Proactive partnering is essential to ensuring
seamless integration of embedded solutions and speeding time-to-market.
We have established the Running with Force program to align ourselves
with key embedded systems vendors to provide these solutions to
our customers."
Compatible technologies and seamless integration
across a wide array of products
Customers of Force will benefit from this new program by having
the peace of mind that hardware and software offered by the company
and its partners provide compatibility and seamless integration
across a wide array of products. Force hardware partners include
leading vendors of CompactPCI-, VME-, PCI-, PCI/ISA- and PMC-compatible
networking cards, DSPs and graphics cards, allowing Force to concentrate
on its strengths in powerful single board computers and robust chassis.
The company also partners with all leading embedded operating system
(OS) vendors including LynuxWorks, Microsoft, MontaVista, Sun and
Wind River Systems. Other key partners include Trillium Digital
Systems for telecommunications protocol software and Natural MicroSystems
Corp. (Nasdaq:NMSS) and Dialogic for computer telephony solutions.
All Force partners can be viewed at
www.forcecomputers.com/3rdparty.htm. "Natural MicroSystems recognizes
the broad range of integrated capabilities and time-to-market advantages
that the Running with Force program imparts to communications equipment
manufacturers," said Allen Carney, vice president of marketing,
Natural MicroSystems. "We look forward to partnering with Force
in this ground-breaking alliance for OEMs."
Bringing innovation
to embedded applications
Through the Running with Force program, communications OEMs have
access to cutting-edge technology for embedded applications. Force
was an early adopter of the Linux operating system for embedded
systems and in partnership offers it as an option to its customers.
For example, Force and embedded Linux OS provider MontaVista Software
Inc. partnered in 1999 to bring open-source software to the embedded
market. "Force clearly demonstrates its technological leadership
by recognizing the value that open-source Linux brings to the embedded
community," said James Ready, president of MontaVista. "By partnering
with Force, we can deliver open-source software solutions to the
worldwide embedded market."
Teamwork leverages specialized
capabilities of partner companies
Force has gathered some of the most influential
companies in the embedded computing market under one banner-the
Running with Force pennant-including Trillium Digital Systems. Through
this program, customers tap a valuable reservoir of complementary,
leading-edge technologies, which provides a more powerful solution
for embedded applications than they could gather alone. By teaming
with the Running with Force program, customers receive the specialized
services of alliance member companies, allowing them to leverage
core competencies and rely on outsource partners for tasks that
can be done more efficiently and effectively than in-house, such
as custom board design. "Trillium and Force have a tradition of
working together on synergistic software/hardware solutions for
the embedded market," said Frank Morese, vice president -marketing,
Trillium Digital Systems. "For example, Force's revolutionary StackWare(tm)
telecommunications protocols were based on our protocol software.
By joining Force's third-party alliance, we'll work together more
closely to offer value-added products."
About Force Computers
Force Computers
www.forcecomputers.com was founded in 1981 and is a leading
designer and worldwide supplier of standard and custom systems and
board-level computer platforms and services for the embedded market.
The processor-independent company helps its customers develop embedded
applications based on Alpha, MIPS, Pentium(r), PowerPC(tm), PowerQUICC(tm),
SPARC(r), StrongARM and 68K(tm) technologies, for embedded UNIX(r),
Linux(tm), Windows NT(r) and real-time applications. Force supports
VME, CompactPCI(r), PCI, PCI/ISA and PMC bus architectures, as well
as custom form factors. An ISO 9001 certified company, Force Computers
practices Total Quality Management principles in all phases of the
company's global operations. The company, along with its parent
company, Solectron Corporation, is the 1997 winner of the prestigious
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Manufacturing. Force's
corporate headquarters and Asia Pacific headquarters is located
in San Jose, California. Force's European headquarters is located
in Munich, Germany.
All brands are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective companies.
Fremont, CA--July 5, 2000--Themis Computer
announces that its USPIIi-1V UltraSPARC 440 MHz single board VMEbus
computer successfully passed high-level shock and vibration tests.
Testing to the military standard 810E method
514.4, the USPIIi-1V has performed under shock and vibration loads
that exceed the requirements for basic transportation and ground
mobile environments. The shock tests included powered up, functional
tests performed to flight and ground equipment standards, subjecting
the USPIIi-1V to shock loads in excess of 40g's on three axis, for
a duration of 11 ms.
These tests were exercised under both non-operating
and operating conditions, three or more times in both directions,
along each of three orthogonal axis. The transportation tests simulate
product vibrations resulting from the interaction of vehicle suspension
and structures with road and surface discontinuities, when products
are transported from manufacturer to user installation. The ground
based mobile tests simulate the vibration spectrum of a helicopter,
exposing the USPIIi-1V to increased levels of vibration, at higher
frequencies.
Once again Themis Computer leads the way with
mission critical compute engines with proven ruggedization to withstand
extreme conditions and provide the most powerful UltraSPARC processor
performance for the most demanding applications.
THEMIS COMPUTER is the leading world-wide supplier
of both UltraSPARC VMEbus single board computers and rugged systems.
The company provides total solutions, including software and technical
support for all products.
For more information, please contact THEMIS COMPUTER
US, 3185 Laurelview Court, Fremont, California 94538. Phone. (510)
252-0870. Fax: (510) 490-5529. Email:
sales@themis.com. WWW: www.themis.com.
In Europe contact, THEMIS COMPUTER EUROPE, 20, rue du Tour de l'Eau,
38400 Saint Martin d'Heres, France. Phone: 33.476.59.60.46 Fax:
33.476.63.00.30.
Sterling Heights, MI--July 11, 2000--Rave
Computer Association, Inc., announced at the ISPCom Conference in
Orlando, Florida, that they will integrate SPARC based platforms
for customers building a Linux operating environment. Rave Computer
now sells its Rave Systems workstations and servers through their
established U.S. market. Rave continues to offer customers Sun's
Solaris operating environment.
"Rave Computer Association allows Linux
customers to take advantage of the reliability, scalability, and
performance offered by a SPARC processor-based system at an affordable
price," says Bev LeBoeuf, director of marketing for Rave Computer
Association. "In certain applications where customers have used
Linux, education and Internet service, they can now run on the 64-bit
UltraSPARC processor."
Rave Computer offers three platform solutions
of Sun's SPARCengine Ultra AX family with Linux as an operating
system. The SPARC driven systems are integrated at Rave's ISO-9002
registered facility. Both hardware and software support services
are provided through Rave's technical support program.
Rave Computer Linux server platforms are now
available.
About Rave Computer Association,
Inc.
Rave Computer Association, Inc., provides
quality-configured systems around Sun's SPARC technology with software,
compatible peripherals, and other exceptional value-added services.
Rave's custom-built systems offer robust processing performance,
flexibility, and reliability. Rave Computer's UL test facility and
ISO-9002 procedures ensure quality products and services. More information
about Rave Computer Association, Inc., and its integration services
can be found on their web site at: www.rave.net
or by calling 1-800-966-7283. E-mail inquiries may be sent to info@rave.com.
Contact: Meghan Thueme, Marketing Administrative Assistant, Phone:
800-966-7283 ext. 336, Fax: 810-939-7431.
Sterling Heights, MI--July 25, 2000--Rave
Computer Association, Inc., a privately held original equipment
manufacturer of SPARC systems, reported a record increase in sales
revenue of up to 45% from the previous year-end. Rave Computer's
increased sales momentum continues to be strong and third quarter
is already expected to exceed from last years' quarterly report
as well.
Most of Rave Computer's increased sales revenue
has come from their privately labeled Rave Systems product line.
Rave Systems provide custom built SPARC system solutions to customers
who have unique application specifications that cannot be met by
off-the-shelf configured hardware. The Rave Systems product line,
manufactured at Rave Computer's facility in Sterling Heights, Michigan,
has surpassed earlier corporate projections.
Delivering Unparalleled Performance and
Power to Windows and Linux Operating Systems.
Princeton, NJ-July 11, 2000-Dataram Corporation
[NASDAQ: DRAM] a leading provider of gigabyte-class memory for high-performance
network servers, today announces immediate availability of memory
products for Silicon Graphics 230 and 330 workstations. Marrying
state-of-the-art Intel architecture with Dataram memory and SGI
visualization subsystems, this collective effort sets a new standard
for graphics performance on Windows and Linux operating systems.
Rejuvenating its strategy in the windows-based
workstation market, SGI's 230 and 330 newest models aim to leverage
industry-standard, off-the-shelf components with an improved focus
on Linux. The new workstations feature Intel Pentium III 667, 733,
or 800MHz processors. Model 230 is a single processor-based system
while the Model 330 can support up to two. In addition, both the
230 and 330 support a minimum of 128MB to a maximum of 1.5GB of
memory using 133MHz ECC SDRAM DIMMs.
Dataram is offering 256MB and
512MB capacities.
"Dataram remains committed to SGI's Intel-based
workstation marketplace and is pleased to offer these new products
for the 230 and 330 workstations", states Jeff Goldenbaum, Dataram's
product manager. "Adding our memory is a perfect way to extend the
capacity and performance of these new systems."
SGI's 230 and 330 family is the company's first
workstation offering for Linux users, and the industry's first workstation
family designed from the ground-up to accelerate OpenGL 3D graphics
in hardware on the Linux operating system, providing an ideal platform
for graphics software developers and users.
Dataram Corporation is a leading provider
of gigabyte memory for network servers, specializing in the manufacture
of large-capacity memory products for Compaq, Digital, HP, IBM,
Intel, SGI and Sun computers. The company serves users in diverse
industries as financial services, internet service providers, aerospace,
petroleum, graphics, automotive, telecommunications, utilities and
education. Dataram is registered with the International Standards
Organization, having met the internationally recognized ISO 9001
quality assurance standard for design/development, production, installation
and service. Dataram memory is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing
memory directly from the system manufacturer and is priced up to
50% less. Products can usually be delivered within 24 hours of order
placement and are backed by a lifetime warranty and an advanced
replacement program.
Dataram is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey
and is celebrating its 33rd year in the computer industry. Additional
information is available on the Internet at
www.dataram.com. Contact: Kimberly Brahmann Dataram, Marketing
kbrahmann@dataram.com
609-799-0071
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 go to certified
or send email to info@sparc.com
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 ***NOT AVAILABLE*** |
$50.00 |
| SPARC-V8E Embedded Supplement to
SPARC-V8 |
$25.00 |
| The SPARC Architecture Manual,
Version 9 ***NOT AVAILABLE*** |
$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 & IS) |
$20.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD
2.4 & IS) |
$40.00 |
| SPARC Compliance Definition (SCD
2.4.1 & IS) NEW!! |
$40.00 |
| Type 5 Keyboard Interface License |
$99.00 |
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Please contact SPARC International's
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- Managing Editor -
Cheryl Hostetler
Direct Inquiries To - sparc-flash-request@sparc.org
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or via email <info@sparc.org>.
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products; establishes hardware and software standards; enables
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microSPARC® |
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ftSPARC® |
hyperSPARC® |
| SPARCluster® |
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| SPARCengine® |
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SPARC O/S® |
SPARC PC® |
| SPARCluster 1® |
SPARCplug® |
SPARCtop® |
SPARK® |
| TurboSPARC® |
UltraSPARC Driven & Design® |
UltraSPARC Driven & Design (Logo)® |
UniSPARC® |
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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 |
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SPARC-Line |
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| ConsumerSPARC |
SPARCV9 |
SPARC_V9 |
SPARC Verified |
| SPARC Verification |
SPARCware |
SPARKit |
EuroSPARC |
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a registered trademark in the United States and other countries,
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