Xerox Daybreak

From: Sam Ismail <dastar_at_ncal.verio.com>
Date: Tue Jun 23 18:56:17 1998

On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Doug Yowza wrote:

> > So am I, actually. The only 2 Xerox machines I have are a Model 3000 word
> > processor (seems to be an 8085-based machine) and a Daybreak. I know very
> > little about the latter (one day I'll figure it out), but it was cheap
> > enought to be worth grabbing.
>
> I went to the "last" Star demo, and somebody (Sam?) asked whether Daybreak
> was the code name for a Star prototype, but I didn't hear the answer.
> Describe the Daybreak, and somebody who attended the demo can probably
> tell you if it's a Star.

As I recall, "Daybreak" was an unoffical name for the later model of the
Star (8035?) because of the software package it ran, or something like
that. Damn, I wasn't paying the best attention. I was blabbing to Paul
Coad who was sitting next to me and probably preventing him from hearing
any useful information either (sorry, Paul :)

> IIRC, the Star had both a custom microcoded CPU and had an 8080 (or 8085)
> to handle I/O.

I believe 8080 is correct (remember, the design was started in the 1975
timeframe, but did extend into 1981 when it was released). The 8085 is
circa 1976. Why didn't I take better notes!? ;)

Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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