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Sun-4 is a series of Unix workstations and servers produced by Sun Microsystems, launched in 1987. The original Sun-4 series were VMEbus-based systems similar to the earlier Sun-3 series, but employing microprocessors based on Sun's own SPARC V7 RISC architecture in place of the 68k family processors of previous Sun models.  
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'''Sun-4''' is a series of [[Unix]] [[workstation]]s and [[server]]s produced by [[Sun Microsystems]], launched in 1987. The original Sun-4 series were [[VMEbus]]-based systems similar to the earlier [[Sun-3]] series, but employing [[microprocessor]]s based on Sun's own [[SPARC]] V7 [[Reduced Instruction Set Computer|RISC]] architecture in place of the [[Motorola M68000 Family|68K family]] [[Central Processing Unit|CPUs]] of previous Sun models.  
  
Sun-4 support was included in SunOS 3.2 onwards and Solaris 2.1 to 2.4. OpenBSD[1] and NetBSD[2] also will run on the Sun-4 architecture families.  
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Sun-4 support was included in [[SunOS]]3.2 onwards and [[Solaris]] 2.1 to 2.4. [[OpenBSD]] and [[NetBSD]] also will run on the Sun-4 architecture families.  
  
 
They ranged from speeds of 16.6 Mhz to 33 Mhz.
 
They ranged from speeds of 16.6 Mhz to 33 Mhz.
  
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Revision as of 15:31, 17 August 2019

Sun-4 is a series of Unix workstations and servers produced by Sun Microsystems, launched in 1987. The original Sun-4 series were VMEbus-based systems similar to the earlier Sun-3 series, but employing microprocessors based on Sun's own SPARC V7 RISC architecture in place of the 68K family CPUs of previous Sun models.

Sun-4 support was included in SunOS3.2 onwards and Solaris 2.1 to 2.4. OpenBSD and NetBSD also will run on the Sun-4 architecture families.

They ranged from speeds of 16.6 Mhz to 33 Mhz.