Hitachi announced the FLORA 3010 DV in June 1994. The 3010 DV was distinguished as being the first Japanese-made desktop computer that accepted two processors.
The FLORA 3010 DV’s multiprocessor configuration consisted of two 90 MHz Pentium processors. Because the low-power processors ran on 3.3 V, it was a very energy-efficient model despite being a desktop. It was standard equipped with 8 MB of memory that could be expanded to 128 MB. Its internal buses included a 64-bit CPU bus, a cutting-edge high-speed 32-bit bus, and a PCI bus. And for high-speed graphics rendering, it came with a high-speed Vision 864 graphics accelerator that was compatible with the PCI bus.
The FLORA 3010 DV was envisioned as a high-performance graphics computer in CAD systems or as a small-scale LAN server.
Model | 3010DV60S2 | 3010DV60S3 | |
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CPU | 90 MHz Pentium processor | ||
CPU configuration | Standard equipped with one processor, expandable to two processors | ||
Main memory | 8 MB, standard; 128 MB, maximum | ||
Cache memory | 16 KB, primary; 256 KB, secondary | ||
VRAM | 2MB | ||
Display modes | SVGA,VGA | ||
Display colors | SVGA mode: 64,000 colors (1024 x 768 pixels) or 16.77 million colors (640 x 480 pixels) VGA mode: 16 colors/260,000 colors (640 x 480 pixels) |
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File storage | Floppy drive | One 3.5-inch drive (three modes: 1.44 MB / 1.2 MB/ 720 KB) | |
Hard drive | 528MB | ||
Expansion slots | Two PCI slots, three ISA slots | ||
OS | MS-DOS5.0/V | MS-DOS5.0/V+Windows3.1 (online support version) |