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The Sun386i version of SunOS includes many features not found in the versions then shipped with Sun-3 workstations (and later with then-new SPARC workstations), in addition to VP/ix. These additions focus on ease of use for end users who are likely not to be UNIX experts, and includes enhanced
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desktop tools (which, for the first time at Sun, used color by default) and an "out of box experience" that was painless and administrator-free, targeted to bring a system onto the network ("box to mail") in fifteen minutes. It uses the pioneering Dynamic
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graphics processor and had a resolution of 1152x900. In addition, a "SunVGA" accelerator card can be installed in the ISA expansion slot that allows a DOS session to display a full VGA window on the desktop.
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emulator. This runs as a SunOS process and thus allows multiple MS-DOS session to be run simultaneously, a major selling point of the Sun386i. Unix long file names are accessed using a mapping to DOS
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Frame buffer options include the 1024×768 or 1152×900-pixel monochrome BW2 card, the 8-bit color CG3 with similar resolutions, or the accelerated 8-bit color CG5, otherwise known as the
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network protocol. At the time, and for a few years afterwards until DHCP later became standard, no other vendors' workstations (or PCs) were as easy to install on
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Two types of RAM card are available, a 4 or 8 MB card, and the "XP Cache" card, incorporating up to 8 MB with an 82385 cache controller and 32 
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in 1989 listed the Sun386i as among the "Excellence" winners of the BYTE Awards, praising its ability to run multiple MS-DOS applications under SunOS.
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CPU and improved SCSI interface. A small pre-production batch was built but the product was canceled in 1990, before its official launch.
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and a 1.44 MB 3.5-in floppy drive. A storage expansion box that holds two more disks can be mounted to the top of the chassis.
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Unlike the Sun-3 models, the Sun386i has a PC-like motherboard and "mini-tower"-style chassis. Two variants were produced, the
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slots (one 8-bit, three 16-bit) and four proprietary 32-bit "local" bus slots. The latter are used for RAM and
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The inside surface of the right side cover has the Roadrunner logo and the developer's signatures molded in.
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of cache SRAM. Up to two memory cards can be installed, to give a maximum RAM capacity of 16 MB.
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Clark, Don (April 6, 1988). "Systems Can Run IBM Software - Sun to Uveil New Workstations".
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The Sun386i introduced the Sun Type 4 keyboard, a hybrid of the earlier Type 3 and
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The Sun386i's firmware is similar to the Sun-3's "PROM Monitor". A 386 port of
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with a 20 or 25 MHz CPU respectively. The motherboard includes the CPU,
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Dynamic RARP Extensions for Automatic Network Address Acquisition
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Mass storage options are either 91 or 327 MB internal SCSI
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Jackson, Peter (July 1988). "Intel SYP-302 vs Sun386i/250".
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FPU, 82380 timer/DMA/interrupt controller and a custom
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Some informative postings to the Sun386i mailing list
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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

UNIX
workstation
PC compatible
Sun Microsystems
Intel
80386
microprocessor
Sun-3
80387
Ethernet
Floppy disk
SCSI
RS-232
Centronics
parallel interfaces
ISA
frame buffer
KB
hard disks
TMS34010
PC/AT
SPARCstation
SunOS
operating system
U.S. government

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