NeXTstation
Overview
NeXT overhauled their entire line in Sept. 1990, introducing the NeXTstation as a smaller, less costly alternative to the Cube. At just under $5,000, it offered Quadra 900 speed at about the same price as a Mac IIsi 5/80 with a 12" b&w screen. And the NeXTstation included more memory, a larger hard drive, a 17" b&w display, and ethernet (the IIsi still used LocalTalk).
Details
- introduced Sept. 1990 at $4,995 with monitor
- display: 1120x832 17" grayscale
- OS: requires NeXTstep 2.0 or later
- CPU: 25 MHz 68040
- performance: 15 MIPS, 2 MFLOPS
- ROM: 128 KB
- RAM: 8 MB, expandable to 32 MB
- VRAM: 256 KB
- video: 1120 x 832 at 2-bits, supports 8-bit video with 2 MB VRAM upgrade, can support a color monitor
- L2 cache: unknown
- hard drive: 105 MB
- floppy drive: 2.88 MB, not Mac compatible
- networking: thinnet and 10Base-T ethernet
- ADB ports: unknown
- RS-423 serial ports: 2
- parallel port: yes
- SCSI-2 ports: 1
- NuBus slots: none
- PDS slot: none
- size (HxWxD): 16" x 14" x 3"
- weight: 14 lbs.
- PRAM battery: 3V BR-2/3A
Online Resources
- Commonly asked (by Mac users) questions about NextStep/OpenStep systems, Kevin Coffee. Best single-page resource I've seen about NeXT stuff.
- If you know of good NeXT pages I should link to, please . Thanks!
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