{{Short description|Personal computer made by OMRON}} {{Other uses|Luna (disambiguation)}} {{refimprove|date=February 2014}} '''LUNA''' is a computer product line of [[Omron|OMRON Tateishi Electric]] from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. The LUNA is a 20&nbsp;MHz/[[Motorola 68030|m68030]] desktop [[computer]].<ref>From the [http://www.netbsd.org/ports/luna68k/ NetBSD port page]: "NetBSD/luna68k is a port of NetBSD to the LUNA product line of OMRON Tateishi Electric, Japan. The LUNA was a 20MHz/m68030 desktop computer at the age of then-booming UNIX workstations, roughly comparable to a sun3/60 and any m68020/m68030 unix boxes at that time. It is a descendant of the company's 6U VME deskside m68010 box nicknamed Supermate, and was succeeded by a m68040 variant, LUNA-II. It has a rare [[cousin]], LUNA-88K which sports 4 88k processors geared by CMU Mach2.5."</ref> [[NetBSD]] has supported the LUNA since 1.4.2, released in 2000.

The later Omron Luna 88K was available in two models: the DT8840 and TD8860 with 1–4&nbsp;25 MHz [[MC88100|88100 CPU]]s and 64&nbsp;MB RAM. The native operating system was [[Carnegie Mellon University|CMU]] [[Mach (kernel)|Mach]] 2.5 and Omron [[UniOS (operating system)|UniOS]].

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==External links== * [http://www.netbsd.org/ports/luna68k/info.html NetBSD/luna68k Information] * [https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jmcm/omron/pics.html Omron Luna 88k pictures]

[[Category:Personal computers]] [[Category:68k-based computers]] [[Category:Computer-related introductions in 1988]]

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