On Sun, 30 May 2004 09:19:39 -0400 Aharon Robbins wrote: > > There where several ports: Sun3, Sun4 / SPARC, DECstation, SPUR, > > Sequent Symmetry at least. Even mixed architecture clusters where > > supported. See > > http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/projects/sprite/retrospective.html > Wasn't the Symmetry a 386 based system? Yes. > Could Sprite be "revived" for the modern PC? Just wondering ... Most likely no. The Sequent Symmetry machines had only one thing in common with a PeeCee: The Intel 80386DX chip. Everything else was custom Sequent architecture. And by the way: I have hands on experience with a 8 CPU Sequent Symmetry S27. It cost over 900000 DM (today about 500000 US$) in 1989 and had a much slower disk and network interface as the Sun 3/260. It was an overpriced snail. -- tschüß, Jochen Homepage: http://www.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de/~jkunz/