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The JavaStation is a Network Computer (NC), that has been developed by Sun Microsystems between 1996 and 2000.

The hardware has been based on the design of the Sun SPARCStation, a very succesful architecture of UNIX workstations. The JavaStation, as a NC, lacks a Harddisk, floppy- and cdrom-drive. It also differs from many SPARC computers because it has a standard PC PS/2 and USB interface and a VGA connector.

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