NeXTcube

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Type Workstation
Release date 1990
Discontinued 1993
Operating system NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, NetBSD (limited support)
CPU Motorola 68040
Memory 16–64 MB

The NeXTcube was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and was housed in a similar cube-shaped magnesium enclosure. The workstation ran the NeXTSTEP operating system.

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Hardware

The NeXTcube was a development of the original NeXT Computer. It differed from its predecessor in having a 25 MHz 68040 processor, larger hard disks in place of the MO drive and an optional floppy disk drive. A 33 MHz NeXTcube Turbo was produced later.

NeXT also released the NeXTdimension for the NeXTcube, a circuit board based on an Intel i860 processor, which offers 32-bit PostScript color display and video sampling features.

There 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 NeXTcube by replacing the standard 25 or 33 MHz processor with a 40 MHz one.[1]

Specifications

  • Introduced in 1990 with monitor
  • Display: 1120×832 17" grayscale
  • Operating System: NeXTstep 2.2 Extended or later
  • CPU: 25 MHz 68040 with integrated floating-point unit
  • Digital Signal Processor: 25 MHz Motorola DSP56001
  • RAM: 16 MB, expandable to 64 MB
  • Hard drive: 400 MB, 1.4GB or 2.8GB SCSI drive (optional)
  • Size (H × W × D): 12" × 12" × 12"[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ NeXT Nitro Information
  2. ^ NeXTcube brochure

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