- The
JavaStation was a
Network Computer (NC)
developed by Sun
Microsystems between 1996 and 2000,
intended to run only
Java applications. The
hardware is...
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project was completed.[citation needed] Sun
Microsystems developed the
JavaStation, a
JavaOS-based NC
based on
SPARC hardware,
initially similar to Sun's range...
- was
developed and
fabricated by LSI
Logic for Sun, and used in
their JavaStation Network Computer. Die
photos TI
microSPARC I Sun
microSPARC II Threads...
- GUI/deskset
tools for
JavaStation, Hot
Java Views Krans — DEC TOPS-20 Krum —
Tilix Linux 0.5
Krups — Sun 2nd
Generation JavaStation Kryptonite — AMD K5,...
- the
eventual successor to, Sun's
earlier line of
diskless Java-only desktops, the
JavaStation. The
concept began in Sun
Microsystems Laboratories in 1997...
- and
automated teller machines (ATMs). It
comes with the
JavaStation.[citation needed]
JavaSoft
granted licenses to more than 25 manufacturers, including...
- po****rized and
eventually trademarked by Oracle); the
JavaStation was a
diskless system designed to run
Java applications.
Although none of
these business initiatives...
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Games arcade platforms. Sun
Microsystems used
MediaGXm in the
Dover JavaStation. The
MediaGX was
launched on
February 20, 1997.
Compaq would be using...
- for both 32- and 64-bit
SPARC architectures. When the
firmware in the
JavaStation (sun4m Architecture) was
updated to
version 0.8.1, Proll—a PROM replacement—was...
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released in 1996 and was
intended primarily for
JavaStation or
other JavaOS-based
network computers. Hot
Java Views consisted of four applications: MailView...