The Motorola M8120 was a small, self-contained multi-user Unix system built around a modified MVME187 board. The processor was clocked at either 25 or 33 MHz, and maxmimum memory was at least 64MB. For expansion the system offered several serial ports, Ethernet, and fast-narrow SCSI. Shipped with Motorola's flavor of AT&T UNIX System V R4 in 1990s, these systems are supported by recent releases of OpenBSD/mvme88k.These systems were offered as...
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The Motorola M8120 was a small, self-contained multi-user Unix system built around a modified MVME187 board. The processor was clocked at either 25 or 33 MHz, and maxmimum memory was at least 64MB. For expansion the system offered several serial ports, Ethernet, and fast-narrow SCSI. Shipped with Motorola's flavor of AT&T UNIX System V R4 in 1990s, these systems are supported by recent releases of OpenBSD/mvme88k.
These systems were offered as Motorola-branded products, and also as OEM platforms to be branded by resellers, notably payroll processor ADP.
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