Apollo DN100

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The Apollo DN100 was an early 1980s Apollo Computer workstation that helped pioneer the domain-based networked workstation concept in engineering and technical computing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf computer hardware
workstation
architecture Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 68000
busArchitecture proprietary Apollo bus
category engineering workstation
network workstation
companyContext first generation Apollo workstation
companyStatusOfManufacturer Apollo Computer
surface form: Apollo Computer was later acquired by Hewlett-Packard
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cpu Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 68000
cpuFamily Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 680x0 family
developer Apollo Computer
displayType bitmap graphics display
era third generation computer
formFactor desktop workstation
graphicsCapability high-resolution monochrome graphics
influenced later networked Unix workstations
inputDevice keyboard
mouse
introducedInPeriod early 1980s
introducedInYear 1981
manufacturer Apollo Computer
marketPosition competitor to early Sun workstations
networkCapability built-in local area networking
networkModel domain-based networked workstation
networkRole peer-to-peer workstation
notableFor early integration of networking into workstations
pioneering domain-based networked workstation concept
operatingSystem Aegis
Domain/OS
osType Unix-like
primaryUse engineering computing
technical computing
productLine Apollo Domain
storageType floppy disk drive
hard disk drive
successor Apollo DN300
Apollo DN400
targetMarket CAD
CAE
software engineering
usedIn engineering workgroups
technical workstations networks
wordSize 16-bit external bus
32-bit internal architecture

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