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LANstation

Development

The LANstation (known as LAN Terminal in Japan) was launched in 1981 as part of a wider push into networking alongside the FT server.  The LANstation was designed to be a minimal spec machine that would have no internal expansion and would primarily act as a network client.

Hardware Specifications

CPU: Intel 386SX-16 @ 16MHz - later models used 386SX-20

RAM: 1Mb expandable up to 8Mb

Video RAM : 256Kb


Display

VGA 16 colours

80x30 text

650x480 graphics


Storage

3.5" 1.44mB Floppy Disk

50Mb IDE Hard disk


External Ports

RS-232C Serial port - D-25

Parallel Printer

Ethernet (10BASE-T)


Physical Characteristics

Dimensions : 232mm x 350mm x 57,

Weight : 5.2Kg

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