New Workstations Feature Pentium Pro

The Z-Station GT Pentium Pro series of workstations ships with Windows NT Workstation pre-installed to optimize the performance of the new processor.

The new mini-tower chassis offers more flexibility and improved ease of use and serviceability. Three PCI full-length slots, two ISA full-length slots and one PCI/ISA combination slot allows true upgradeability and future expansion.

The units also have a custom ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) that automatically prevents conflicts between add-in cards. Standard configurations include an Intel Pentium Pro 150MHz processor, 32MB RAM, 1.6GB hard drive, 256K internal cache, Diamond Stealth64 graphics accelerator card, 1.44MB floppy drive, 4X CD-ROM drive and Windows NT Workstation and Netscape Internet browser. Zenith Data Systems, Buffalo Grove, IL, (800) 533-0331, www.zds.com.

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