Sun JavaStation-1

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Produced by Sun Microsystems in 1996, the JavaStation-1 was a Network Computer (NC) intended to run only Java applications.

The hardware is based on the design of the Sun SPARCstation series of UNIX workstations. As a Network Computer, the JavaStation lacks a hard drive, floppy or CD-ROM drive. It also differs from other Sun systems in having PS/2 keyboard and mouse interfaces and a VGA monitor connector.

The JavaStation-1 (part number JJ-xx), codenamed Mr. Coffee was the first production model and was based on a 110 MHz MicroSPARC IIe CPU. The computer was housed in a cuboidal Sun "unidisk" enclosure.

The JavaStation range of computers would ultimately be superseded by the SunRay thin-client system.

Manufacturer: Sun Microsystems
Date: 1996



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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH41562. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

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