| Name | Mini-Cube | ||
| Manufacturer | nCube Corp. (USA) | Type | Desktop |
| Production start (mm-yyyy) | 1987 | Production end (mm-yyyy) | - |
| RAM | 1MB-4MB | ROM | 64KB |
| CPU | NCUBE VC2827 x 8 - 8 Mhz | ||
| Operating System | AXIS | ||
| Text (Cols x Rows) | Depends on the Intel 80386 based front-end | ||
| Graphics | Depends on the Intel 80386 based front-end | ||
| Sound | Beeper on front-end | ||
| Storage memory | Everything on the front-end (HDD & 5"25 Floppy Drive) | ||
| Serial port | Parallel port | ||
| Others port | PC AT Interface (with 2 connectors) | ||
| Original price | Currency original price | ||
| Units sold | |||
| Note | |||
| Configurations | The Mini-Cube is a parallel machine that was born as a desktop version of the other NCUBE supercomputers sold in racks. It is composed of a back-end (the NCUBE itself) and a PC AT front-end based on Intel 80386. The back-end contains 2 cards with 4 VC2827 chips and an interface card with the PC AT, as well as a power supply and fans. The front-end is a PC 386 with a 5"25 drive and a 70MB HDD containing AXIS. It also contains the connection interface to the back-end. | ||
| User | Alessandro Liberalato | ||
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