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Photos of more Xerox hardware:
Later Xerox Stars (6520, 6522 and 6540) were repackaged Sun workstations
running a Solaris native port of ViewPoint/GlobalView.
The Xerox "Dlily" or Bounty Board was an ISA card with a MESA (Star
6085 compatible) CPU on it. This was used for running ViewPoint / GlobalView
on an IBM PC compatible under OS/2. Later PC versions used software emulation.
Three Xerox Star 6085s networked with two Xerox 8090 file servers.
The network protocol used by Stars is called XNS.
From left to right: an Alto, a Star 8010, and a Star 6085.
Conclusion:
The desktop metaphor introduced by the Xerox Star was borrowed and enhanced
in many other systems such as the Apple Lisa, Macintosh, GEM, and Windows.
It seems today, however, the lessons learned are being forgotten in a world
of amateur web applications, competing GUI toolkits, and marketing eye-candy.
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