Xerox Star

Xerox Star workstation
Xerox Star 8010
Also known asXerox 8010 Information System
DeveloperXerox
ManufacturerXerox
Product family8000-series
TypeWorkstation
Release date1981 (1981)
Introductory priceUS$16,595 (equivalent to $56,000 in 2023)[1]
Discontinued1985 (1985)
Operating systemPilot
CPUAMD Am2900 based
Memory384 KB, expandable to 1.5 MB
Storage10, 29, or 40 MB hard drive and 8" floppy drive
Display17 inch
Graphics1024×808 pixels @ 38.7 Hz
ConnectivityEthernet
PredecessorXerox Alto
SuccessorXerox Daybreak (ViewPoint; Xerox 6085)

The Xerox Star workstation, officially named Xerox 8010 Information System, is the first commercial personal computer to incorporate technologies that have since become standard in personal computers, including a bitmapped display, a window-based graphical user interface, icons, folders, mouse (two-button), Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers, and email.[2][3]

Introduced by Xerox Corporation on April 27, 1981, the name Star technically refers only to the software sold with the system for the office automation market. The 8010 workstations were also sold with software based on the programming languages Lisp and Smalltalk for the smaller research and software development market.

  1. ^ "Xerox 8010 Star Information System". National Museum of American History.
  2. ^ Johnson, Jeff; Roberts, Teresa; Verplank, William; Smith, David; Irby, Charles; Beard, Marian; Mackey, Kevin (1989). "The Xerox Star: A Retrospective". Computer. 22 (9): 11–26. doi:10.1109/2.35211. S2CID 12660370.
  3. ^ "Xerox 8010 Star Information System". National Museum of American History. Retrieved April 18, 2022.

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