SPARCstation 1 (Sun 4/60)
Game Information
manufacturer | Sun Microsystems |
year | 1989 |
clone of | sun4_300 |
other clones | sun4_20 sun4_25 sun4_40 sun4_50 sun4_60 sun4_65 sun4_75 sun_s10 sun_s20 |
genre | N/A |
downloads | 1 |
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Download Details
split set | sun4_60.zip 114.12k |
parent set | sun4_300.zip 120.51k ↗ |
standalone set | sun4_60.7z 112.29k |
Game Details
Computer published 36 years ago:
SPARCstation 1 (c) 1989 Sun Microsystems.
- TECHNICAL -
MODEL ID: Sun 4/60
Based on a LSI Logic RISC CPU running at 20 MHz, with a Weitek 3170 (or 3172) FPU coprocessor.
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 1152×900 in 256 colours, and monitors shipped with the computer were 16 to 19 inch greyscale or colour.
- TRIVIA -
The SPARCstation 1, or Sun 4/60 was 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.
It was codenamed 'Campus' back in the days of development.
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.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=146793&o=2
SPARCstation 1 (c) 1989 Sun Microsystems.
- TECHNICAL -
MODEL ID: Sun 4/60
Based on a LSI Logic RISC CPU running at 20 MHz, with a Weitek 3170 (or 3172) FPU coprocessor.
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 1152×900 in 256 colours, and monitors shipped with the computer were 16 to 19 inch greyscale or colour.
- TRIVIA -
The SPARCstation 1, or Sun 4/60 was 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.
It was codenamed 'Campus' back in the days of development.
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.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=146793&o=2
Driver Details
source | sun/sun4.cpp |
status | preliminary |
emulation | preliminary |
savestate | supported |
type | sound |
status | unemulated |
Screen Details
Input Details
player | N/A |
type | mouse |
buttons | 3 |
directions | N/A |
player | N/A |
type | keyboard |
buttons | 118 |
directions | N/A |
Chipset Details
name | Sun SPARC v7 |
clock | 19.07mhz |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
name | Floppy sound |
clock | 43.07khz |
name | Speaker |
clock | N/A |
name | Beep |
clock | 2.03khz |
name | CD/DA |
clock | 43.07khz |
ROM Details
name | size | crc |
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ss1v29.rom | 128.00k | e3f103a9 |