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- 3Station abstract "The 3Station was a diskless workstation, developed by Bob Metcalfe at 3Com and first available in 1986. The 3Station/2E had a 10 MHz 80286 processor, 1 megabyte of RAM (expandable to 5MB), VGA-compatible graphics with 256kB of video RAM, and integrated AUI/BNC network transceivers for LAN access. The product used a single printed-circuit board with four custom ASICs. It had neither a floppy disk drive nor a hard disk; it was booted from a server and stored all end-user files there.3Com advertised "significant cost savings" due to the 3Station's ease of installation and low maintenance (this would now be referred to under the banner of total cost of ownership). The 3Station's cost lay somewhere between that of an IBM PC clone and an IBM PC of the day. It was not commercially successful, nor were any of the similarly configured "low end" workstations that followed.".
- 3Station wikiPageID "35506".
- 3Station wikiPageLength "2405".
- 3Station wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- 3Station wikiPageRevisionID "628205245".
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink 3Com.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink 3Server.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink ASIC.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Application-specific_integrated_circuit.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Attachment_Unit_Interface.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Taxation_Office.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink BNC_connector.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Metcalfe.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_workstations.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diskless_workstations.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Diskless_node.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Diskless_workstation.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk_drive.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Groupe_Bull.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Honeywell.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_clone.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC_compatible.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80286.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Kilobyte.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink LAN.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Local_area_network.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Megahertz.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Printed_circuit_board.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Random_Access_Memory.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Metcalfe.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Total_cost_of_ownership.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink VGA.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLink Video_Graphics_Array.
- 3Station wikiPageWikiLinkText "3Station".
- 3Station hasPhotoCollection 3Station.
- 3Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FOLDOC.
- 3Station wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- 3Station subject Category:Computer_workstations.
- 3Station subject Category:Diskless_workstations.
- 3Station hypernym Workstation.
- 3Station type Article.
- 3Station type Software.
- 3Station type Article.
- 3Station type Microcomputer.
- 3Station comment "The 3Station was a diskless workstation, developed by Bob Metcalfe at 3Com and first available in 1986. The 3Station/2E had a 10 MHz 80286 processor, 1 megabyte of RAM (expandable to 5MB), VGA-compatible graphics with 256kB of video RAM, and integrated AUI/BNC network transceivers for LAN access. The product used a single printed-circuit board with four custom ASICs.".
- 3Station label "3Station".
- 3Station sameAs m.08ryh.
- 3Station sameAs Q4636413.
- 3Station sameAs Q4636413.
- 3Station wasDerivedFrom 3Station?oldid=628205245.
- 3Station isPrimaryTopicOf 3Station.