geerol58
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About halfway the 70's System Engineering Laboratories (S.E.L.) brought the first Concept-32 to the market. It was a rather powerful 32 computer with a fast bus and an optional second CPU. These computers were mainly used in scientific and simulation business and were very often used in Flight Simulators (not the game, the real ones).
When Gould took over S.E.L. another productline was invented: the PowerNode 6000 and 9000. These machines, still based on the Concept-32 line, were to be used with UTX, a Unix derivative. Close to the end of this history the company was taken over by Encore.
Anyone who worked with these machines?? I did, I have a PowerNode 6040D
When Gould took over S.E.L. another productline was invented: the PowerNode 6000 and 9000. These machines, still based on the Concept-32 line, were to be used with UTX, a Unix derivative. Close to the end of this history the company was taken over by Encore.
Anyone who worked with these machines?? I did, I have a PowerNode 6040D