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Bebox




The BeBox was a short-lived dual processor PC , offered by Be Incorporated to run their own Operating System , BeOS .

The BeBox made its debut in October 1995 (BeBox Dual603-66). The processors were upgraded to 133 MHz in August 1996 (BeBox Dual603e-133). Production was halted at the end of 1996, following the port of BeOS to the Macintosh , in order for the company to concentrate on software. Be sold around 1000 66 MHz BeBoxes and 800 133 MHz BeBoxes.


HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS

Initial prototypes were equipped with two AT&T Hobbit processors and three DSP s.

Of particular note were the CPU Load Meter s on the front of the unit, and the GeekPort in back, which allowed for experimentation.

  • Two PowerPC 603 Processors running at 66 or 133 MHz (a prototype version has also been found with two 200 MHz CPUs, though it was never released to the public)

  • GeekPort: a digital and analog I/O and DC Power connector, 37-pin connector on the ISA Bus .

  • --- Two independent, bidirectional 8-bit ports

  • --- Four A/D pins routing to a 12-bit A/D Converter

  • --- Four D/A pins connected to an independent 8-bit D/A Converter

  • --- Two signal Ground reference pins

  • --- Eleven power and ground pins:


  • -- Two at +5 V, one at +12 V, one at -12 V, seven ground pins.



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