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I'm wondering how many computers were based on the MC88100 and MC88110 processors that were released commercially.Quite some.While many systems were based on Motorola's VME boards NVME187 (single CPU) and NVME188 (dual CPU) and thereof a lot of them were made by Motorola (like the Delta 8000 series) or using all Motorola components (like the standard VME System 900 housings), there were also dedicated designs not based on these boards. For example the Motorola 8120, a square box design, somewhat similar to a lower profile Apple Mac IIci/cx box.As of now, I've found the MVMe boards and Luna88K(+) computers exist, but that's about it, and am curious what other machines based on these processors exist.Beside Motorola's own systems (Delta 8000 and 8120) there were the
- BBN TC2000 systems, kind of an early massive parallel RISC system with up to 128 CPUs.
- Data General m88k AViiON family, covering everything from pizza box desktop machines (AV300) over bulky servers (AV4000) to rack sized servers (AV9000).
- Triton Dolphin systems (never seen one)
- Omron Luna 88k workstations (click the links for pictures) mostly sold in Japan
- Encore 91/93 systems - kind of mini-rack systems on wheels.