Sun SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60)

 Home > Browse Our Collection > Computers > Sun Microsystems > Sun SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60)
 

The SPARCstation 1, or Sun 4/60, is the first of the SPARCstation series of SPARC-based computer workstations sold by Sun Microsystems. It had a distinctive slim enclosure (a square 3 inch high "pizza box") and was first sold in April 1989, with Sun's support for it ending in 1995.

Based around a LSI Logic RISC CPU running at 20 MHz, with a Weitek 3167 (or 3170) FPU coprocessor it was the fourth Sun computer (after the 4/260, 4/110 and 4/280) to use the SPARC architecture and the first of the sun4c architecture. The motherboard offered three SBus slots and had built-in AUI ethernet, 8 kHz audio, and a 5 MB/s SCSI-1 bus. The basic display ran at 1152x900 in 256 colours, and monitors shipped with the computer were 16 to 19 inch greyscale or colour.

Designed for ease of production to compete with high-end PCs or Macs, it sold for between about US$9,000 (with no hard disks), to US$20,000 — and in the first year around 35,000 units were sold.

Our machine was kindly donated by Mark Palmer.

Manufacturer: Sun
Date: 1989



Comment on This Page

Magazines RELATED to Sun SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60) in our Library

Item Manufacturer Date
Personal Computer World - June 1989 1 Jun 1989

Other Systems Related To Sun SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60):

Item Manufacturer Date
Sun Microsystems Cluster Sun Microsystems Unknown
Sun-4/110 Sun Microsystems 1987
Sun 386i Sun Microsystems 1988
Sun 3/80 Sun Microsystems 1989
Sun SPARCstation 1+ Sun 1989
Sun 3/80 Sun Microsystems 1989
Sun SPARCstation 1 Sun Microsystems April 1989
Sun SPARCstation IPC Sun Microsystems 1990
Sun Microsystems SPARCstation 2 Sun Microsystems 1990
Sun SPARCStation IPX Sun Microsytems 1991
Samsung PenMaster Tablet Samsung 1992
Samsung Q1 Ultra Samsung 1992
Sun SPARCstation 10 Sun May 1992
Sun SPARCstation LX Sun November 1992
Sun SPARCstation 20 Sun 1994
Sun SPARCserver 20 Sun Microsystems 1994
Sun Ultra 1 Creator Sun Microsystems 1995
Sun Ultra 1 Sun Microsystems 1995
Sun SPARCstation 5 Sun 1st January 1995
Sun JavaStation-1 Sun Microsystems 1996
Sun Ultra 2 Sun Microsystems 1996
Sun Ultra 60 Sun Microsystems November 1997
Sun Microsystems Enterprise 250 Sun 1998
Sun Microsystems Sun Ray 1 Thin Client Sun Microsystems 1999
Sun Blade 2500 Sun 2000
Sun Ultra 10 Creator 3D Sun Microsystems 2001
SunFire V100 Sun Microsystems 2004
Sun Netra X1 Sun Microsystems 2004
Sun Blade 1500 Sun 4th January 2005
Sun Microsystems Sun Ray 2 Thin Client Sun Microsystems 2006
Sun Fire V490 Sun Microsystems April 2009
Samsung Galaxy Tab Samsung 1st November 2010
Samsung Chromebook XE303C12 Samsung October 2012

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH22017. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

Sun SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60)


Click on the Image(s) For Detail


Articles

Help support the museum by buying from the museum shop

View all items

Founding Sponsors
redgate Google ARM Real VNC Microsoft Research
Heritage Lottery Funded
Heritage Lottery Fund
Accredited Museum