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NeXTstation N1100 - The Centre for Computing HistoryNeXTstation was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It ran the NeXTSTEP operating system.
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[PDF] Fast New Systems from NeXT - levenez.comThe Nextstation comes standard with. 8 MB of memory (expandable to 32 MB), a 105-MB hard disk drive, and the 2.88-. MB floppy disk drive. With the 17-inch black ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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NeXTstation N1100 Turbo - School of Computer ScienceThe NeXTstation N1100 Turbo was a powerful workstation with a Motorola 68040 processor, used for the World Wide Web and game Doom development. It was released ...
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A Short History of NeXTAfter leaving Apple in 1985, Steve Jobs founded a new company called NeXT, Inc. which unveiled its first product, the NeXT Computer, at a gala event in 1988 ...
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Full Circle: A Brief History of NeXT - Low End MacApr 26, 2014 · Apple acquired NeXT in December 1997, and Steve Jobs returned to Apple after a dozen years away. Also see The NeXT Years: Steve Jobs before His ...
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NeXT: The Hardware - 512 PixelsNov 28, 2011 · The original NeXT Cube had a 25 MHz Motorola 68030, up to 64 MB RAM, 256 MB magneto-optical drive, and a 1120 by 832 grayscale display. The ...
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[PDF] NeXT Executive TeamTevanian joined NeXT as an engineer on the NEXTSTEP team in January 1988. He quickly moved up the ranks and managed the operating systems group responsible for ...
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a report on NeXT's announcement - Google GroupsSan Francisco, California. On September 18, 1990, Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco was packed as NeXT. President and CEO Steve Jobs strolled out to share ...
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[PDF] NeXTWORLD_1991-01.pdfThe $4995 black-and-white NeXTstation and the $7995 NeXTstation Color are tough com- pelitors of similar offerings from Apple and Sun. A black-and-white Sun ...
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The NeXT Years: Steve Jobs before His Triumphant Return to AppleAug 12, 2013 · The color version of the NeXTstation cost $7,995 ($975 less than the ... monochrome version cost $4,995. There was a typically Jobsian ...
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Tech Time Warp of the Week: Steve Jobs' NeXT Computer, 1990Nov 1, 2013 · The NeXT wasn't a commercial success. It was meant for businesses and colleges and universities, and Jobs sold only about 50,000 units. But its ...
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[PDF] Jobs After Apple: To NeXT and BeyondOn. September 18, 1990, NeXT introduced four new workstations based on the brand-new, 25MHz Motorola 68040 processor. The $4,995. NeXTstation, or “slab,” was ...
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Canon Computer to Ship NextStation - Los Angeles TimesMar 2, 1994 · Canon Computer Systems Inc. said it will ship a new version of the NextStation personal computer, a year after Next Computer Systems Inc.
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NEXT WINS DEC FOR NEXTSTEP AS CANON ADDS OBJECT ...Jun 22, 1994 · The new object.station uses a proprietary Canon video subsystem that speeds video throughput at NeXTstep's native resolution while maintaining ...
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None### Hardware Architecture Details for NeXTstation
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[PDF] NeXTSTATION NeXTSTATION TURBOMotorola 68040. Combined central processing. (CPU), floating-point (FPU), and paged memory management. (PMMU) units with 8 kilobytes of on-chip cache memory. A ...
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[PDF] Fast New Systems from NeXT - SUPSIOriginally selling for a retail price of $3495, the printer is now priced at $1795, representing a sub stantial reduction in the cost of a com plete NeXT system ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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[PDF] NeXTstation - 1000BiTWeight. ⚫ 38 lbs. (17 kg). Power. 115/220V switchable power supply. 110W at 115V in standby mode. ⚫640W, 5A at 115V peak power while printing. Operating ...Missing: motherboard | Show results with:motherboard
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[PDF] NeXT Hardware Specifications, 1990 - Typewritten SoftwarePower. • 115/220V switchable power supply. • 110W at 115V in standby mode. • 640W, 5A at 115V peak power while printing. Environment. • Ambient temperature: 50° ...Missing: motherboard | Show results with:motherboard
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[PDF] Radical System Solutions: NeXT Serial / Modem CablesSerial ports A and B are 8-pin miniature DIN (miniDIN-8) sockets. Both ports on a 68040-based NeXT computer are. RS-423 compatible; the ports are RS-422 ...Missing: ADB | Show results with:ADB
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NeXTSTEP - ArchiveOSDec 4, 2019 · NeXTSTEP 1.0 was released 18 September 1989 after a couple of hits in 1986, and last Release 3.3 in early 1995, and previously worked only on ...
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NEXTSTEP Operating SystemThe developed operating system NEXTSTEP is UNIX related and also contains parts of the BSD and the Mach Kernel, therefore it is compatibly to BSD.
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NextSTEP 3.1 - Software - The Centre for Computing Historya Unix operating system based on the Mach kernel, plus source code from BSD; Display PostScript (DPS) and a proprietary windowing engine. DPS is a 2D graphics ...
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File - NeXToP hOme 2.0The Workspace Manager provides a graphical interface to the file system. It's a substitute for a UNIX command interpreter (or shell) that locates files.
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X11 Options for NextStep - NeXT ComputersAug 25, 2018 · I'm looking for a way to run X11 apps side-by-side with Next applications on a black cube, without having to go 'full screen' with X11.Missing: multi- compatibility
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NeXTSTEP - Computer History WikiJan 28, 2023 · NeXTSTEP uses the Mach microkernel 2.5 as a library into a custom BSD kernel that is based on 4.3 BSD. Source code to the descendant of NeXTSTEP ...
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Mac-Next FAQJul 19, 2025 · IIg, 360, 630, etc.) have an RS-232C serial port, which you can connect to either serial A or B on black hardware using the pin-outs described ...
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[PDF] NeXTstep Connectivity - levenez.comEvery NeXT computer includes built-in hardware support for two types of Ethernet cable: thin (10Base2) and twisted-pair (10BaseT). Regardless of the Ethernet ...
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[PDF] OpenStep Programming Reference - NeXT ComputersThe OPEN LOOK® and SunTM Graphical User Interfaces were developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. for its users and licensees. Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts ...
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GNUstep HistoryOctober 19, 1994 NeXT Computer, Inc. and SunSoft, Inc. are pleased to release the specification of the final OpenStep application programming interface. The ...
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The NeXT-FAQ (Frequently asked questions) - levenez.comNeXT manufacturing introduced the new 25 MHz NeXTstation CPU board into production in late June '92. To verify which SIMM type your machine uses, check the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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ConcurrenceConcurrence was the first integrated outlining and presentation software available for the NeXT platform.
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Lotus Improv - WikipediaLotus Improv is a discontinued spreadsheet program from Lotus Development released in 1991 for the NeXTSTEP platform and then for Windows 3.1 in 1993.
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[PDF] NeXT Development ToolsNeXT has extended the compiler to compile Objective-C code as well. The GNU C compiler produces highly optimized object code that is nonetheless compatible with.
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2 The Project Builder Application - NeXT ComputersProject Builder is the hub of application development in NEXTSTEP. It manages the components of your application and gives you access to the other development ...
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[PDF] DEVELOPMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES - Bitsavers.orgMay 26, 1993 · This manual describes NeXTSTEP Release 3. Written by NeXT Publications. This manual was designed, written, and produced on NeXT computers.
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The neXT computer - ACM Digital LibraryThe NeXT has twelve DMA channels on the main board, including: two Ethernet channels (one input, one output), one video channel, one serial channel, one DSP ...
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[PDF] MediaView.pdf - NeXT ComputersAdditionally, anything MediaView displays on the screen can be printed, or captured as a PostScript or TIFF file for processing by other applications. In ...Missing: Movie | Show results with:Movie
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[PDF] NeXTstation..frame - levenez.comPowered by the Motorola 68040, both the 25-megahertz NeXTstation. ™ and the. 33-megahertz NeXTstation Turbo offer an unprecedented number of features at an.Missing: challenges cost
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[PDF] NeXTstation Color - levenez.comNeXTstations utilize very-high speed (70-nanosecond) 72-pin. DRAM SIMMs. RAM upgrades can be added incrementally in two-SIMM increments up to 32 MB of RAM.<|separator|>
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NeXT Computers - Company - The Centre for Computing HistoryHardware Products The NeXT Computer and the NeXT Cube was developed and sold by NeXT from 1988 until 1993. The NeXTstation was a high-end workstation computer, ...
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NeXT NeXTstation Turbo (1992-1993) - Westport Tech MuseumThe NeXTstation was released in September 1990 as a more affordable alternative to the NeXTcube. It originally shipped with the 17” NeXT MegaPixel Display.<|separator|>
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Premium NeXT Section - Black Hole, IncorporatedNeXT Workstation MONO TURBO 33mhz, 128mb RAM , 4.0Gb HD loaded $ 695 Peripheral specials with NeXT choice of a NeXT 400 DPI Laser Printer or NeXT Compatible HSD ...
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[PDF] SGI IRIS Indigo vs. NeXTstation Turbo Color$$9995. $500. $10495. 16 MB, 250 MB HD. Motorola 68040 @ 33 MHz. 25. 16.3 ... NeXTstation Turbo Color. Page 2. 8 MB RAM, 436 MB hard drive. MIPS R3000A @ 33 ...
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[PDF] Pyro Accelerator Card - NeXT ComputersOn average, the Pyro accelerator card closely matched the legendary. Nitro performance, though the Nitro outperformed the Pyro accelerator card on disk- ...
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Engineering:NeXTstation - HandWikiThere was also a very rare accelerator board known as the Nitro; between 5 and 20 are estimated to have been made. It increased the speed of a NeXTstation Turbo ...
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[PDF] REVIEWS - levenez.comFor a descriplion of the benchmarks, see "The BYTE Unix Benchmarks," March 1990 BYTE. ... A 486/33 beats the Nextstation in some of the BYTE benchmarks ...
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STEVEN P. JOBS | Memorial Tributes: Volume 25His life was portrayed in a biography by Walter Isaacson ... The NeXT workstation was introduced in 1988 but was expensive, and after having sold only 50,000 ...
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[PDF] The Boom and Bust in Information Technology InvestmentThe growth rate of business investment in information technology boomed in the 1990s and 2000 before plunging in 2001. This boom and bust raises some ...
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Original NeXT computer used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee to design the ...This is the original NeXT computer used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee to design the World Wide Web and host the first web page at the European laboratory for part.
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Why John Carmack Chose NeXT For Developing 'Doom' And Other ...Sep 1, 2016 · Answer by John Carmack, on Quora: I have no regrets at all about developing Doom on a NeXT! I bought our first NeXT (a ColorStation) out of personal interest.
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[PDF] Apple Computer, Inc. Agrees to Acquire NeXT Software Inc.Apple anticipates that NeXT's expertise in next-generation operating system design will allow elements of the. NEXTSTEP operating system to become integral ...
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The Deep History of Your Apps: Steve Jobs, NeXTSTEP, and Early ...Mar 15, 2016 · Both NeXTSTEP and NeXT's computers were state of the art, but the computers were too expensive for the education market NeXT targeted. Its ...
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Installing NeXTSTEP on Qemu - Computer History WikiDec 8, 2022 · This is my notes on installing NeXTSTEP onto Qemu. I had originally posted this on bsdnexus, however the links I had used for the graphics are nolonger working.
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A NeXT Computer Emulator: PreviousPrevious. A NeXT Computer Emulator.
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Nextstation Mono - The Vintage ComputerJul 10, 2022 · The ZuluSCSI installed My NeXT Station running, drive performance with the ZuluSCSI is pretty good. In Unix, Vintage Computing · Next Post.
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NetBSD/next68kNetBSD/next68k is a port of NetBSD to the 'black' 68k NeXT hardware. It currently only runs on 68040 NeXT systems using non-ADB keyboard and mouse.