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* [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-74230-9_2 Stollmann is still listed in Berlin: They authored a paper on Data flow archicture] | * [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-74230-9_2 Stollmann is still listed in Berlin: They authored a paper on Data flow archicture] | ||
+ | * [http://ftp.stu.neva.ru/besta/sysv-misc/docs-html-koi8.tar.gz The documentation - Russian] | ||
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Revision as of 04:39, 18 September 2019
The Besta-88 is a Soviet graphics workstation which was a clone of a Force-3 (German) which itself is a clone of Sun-3. The firmware of a Besta-88 is essentially the same, and the printed circuit board layout is almost exactly the same. Reverse engineering at its finest.
The Force-2 is a clone of the Sun-2, and while the Force-3 was intended as a clone of the Sun-3 the engineering was difficult to reverse the custom Memory Management Unit of the Sun-2. The Besta-88 VME earliest CPU boards were like the Force-2 with a 68010R10 processor, and like Force, Besta skipped over the Sun-3's use of a MC68020 and custom MMU, and refocused on cloning the MC68030 based members of the Sun-3 family, since the MMU was built into the CPU, it could be cloned much more easily.
The MAME developers, in dumping the ROMs for the Force-3 workstations noticed that the Besta-88 ROMs were nearly indentical, making the emulation of a Besta-88 trivial once a Force-3 workstation can be emulated.
- "Hmm, I just added the official ROM:s for the ISCSI-1 VME board and they look very similar to the ROM:s from the Besta 88 computer"
There are pictures of the case, various pictures of CPU VME boards, and a single picture of a booting (or non-booting as the case may be) system.
Images
- The case
- An early CPU VME board, with a 68010R10 (10Mhz 68010)
- A presumably working CPU VME board, with a MC68030R33 (33Mhz 68030)
- A boot screen, which lists 'Stollmann' as the company who ported ATT SYS Vr3 to the Besta