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Jeep CJ
Manufacturer
Jeep
Parent company
Kaiser-Jeep (1960s)American Motors Corporation (1970-1987)
Production
1944-1986
Assembly
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Successor
Jeep WranglerJeep Comanche (For pickup version)
Class
Compact sport utility vehicle2-door pickup truck
Layout
Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
The Jeep CJ (or Civilian Jeep) is a public version of the famous Military Jeep from World War II.
The first CJ prototype (the CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through seven variants and three corporate parents until 1986.
A variant of the CJ is still in production today under license. The last CJs, the CJ-7 and CJ-8, were replaced in 1987 by the Jeep Wrangler.
Contents
1 CJ-2
2 CJ-2A
3 CJ-3A
4 CJ-4
5 CJ-3B
6 CJ-5
7 CJ-6
8 CJ-5A and CJ-6A
9 CJ-7
10 CJ-8 (Scrambler)
11 CJ-10
12 See also
13 Notes
14 External links
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CJ-2
CJ-2
Production
1944-1945
Although it bore the CJ name, the CJ-2 was not really available at retail. The CJ-2s were merely prototypes used for testing purposes. Willys produced slightly more than three dozen CJ-2 Agrijeeps in 1944 and 1945, forty in all . It was directly based on the military Willys MB, using the same Willys Go Devil engine, but stripped of all military features, particularly the blackout lighting. Apart from having a side-mounted spare tire and an external fuel cap, the CJ-2 was the first jeep to feature a tailgate. Eleven CJ-2s are known to have survived to this day .
CJ-2A
CJ-2A
Production
1945-1949
Lessons learned with the CJ-2 led to the development of the first full-production CJ, the 1945-1949 CJ-2A. Like the CJ-2 and the military MB, the CJ-2A featured a split windshield. An early column shifter, which was introduced because it was thought that troops returning from WWII needed a change in the Jeep, and full floating rear axle gave way to the more familiar floor shifter and semi-floating rear axle. For CJ-2A production, the T-84 transmission was replaced with the beefier T-90 three speed transmission. It is of interest to note that many of the early CJ-2As were produced using surplus military Jeep parts such as engine blocks and, in a few cases, modified frames. Since the CJ-2A was intended to be used as a agricultural vehicle, it was geared lower than its military counterpart, and could be purchased with a variety of options such as a rear PTO and front counterweight. A total of 214,202 CJ-2A Jeeps were produced.
CJ-3A
CJ-3A
Production
1949-1953
The CJ-3A was introduced in 1949, and replaced the CJ-2A by the next year. It featured a one-piece windshield with a vent. A bare-bones Farm Jeep version was available starting in 1951 with a power takeoff. A total of 131,843 CJ-3As were produced before the series ended in 1953.
CJ-4
CJ-4
Production
1951-1953
Wheelbase
81in (2057mm)
Only one CJ-4 was ever built, as an experimental concept, in 1951. It used the new Willys Hurricane engine and had an 81-inch (2,057mm) wheelbase.The CJ-4 body tub design was a kind of intermediate between the straightforwardly raised hood on the CJ-3B and the all new curvy body style of the CJ-5.The design was rejected and the vehicle eventually sold to a factory employee.
CJ-3B
CJ-3B
Production
1953-1968
The CJ-3B replaced the CJ-3A in 1953, the same year Willys was sold to Kaiser. It introduced a higher grille and hood to clear the new Willys Hurricane engine. The CJ-3B was produced until 1968 with a total of 155,494 produced, although the design was licensed to a number of international manufacturers, including Mitsubishi of Japan and Mahindra of India. Mitsubishi ceased production of vehicles derived from the CJ-3B design in 1998, but Mahindra continues to produce Jeeps today.
CJ-5
CJ-5
CJ-5 with V6 engine
Production
1954-1983
Engine(s)
F-head 4 cylinderPerkins Diesel225cuin (3.7L) V6 DauntlessIron Duke I4304cuin (5L) AMC V8
Wheelbase
81in (2057mm) (1954-1971)83.5in (2121mm) (1972-1983)
Related
DJ-5
The CJ-5 was influenced by new corporate owner, Kaiser, and the Korean War M38A1 Jeep. It was intended to replace the CJ-3B, but that model continued in production. The CJ-5 repeated this pattern, continuing in production for 3 decades while three newer models appeared. A total of 603,303 CJ-5s were produced between 1954 and 1983.
In 1965, Kaiser bought the casting rights to the Buick 225cuin (3.7L) V6 Dauntless and the CJ-5 and CJ-6 got a new engine with 155hp (116kW) supplementing the Willys Hurricane engine.
A similar model, the Jeep DJ, was based on...(and so on)

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Apollo Computer

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Apollo Computer, Inc., founded 1980 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts by William Poduska (a founder of Prime Computer), developed and produced Apollo/Domain workstations in the 1980s. Along with Symbolics and Sun Microsystems, Apollo was one of the first vendors of graphical workstations in the 1980s.

Apollo dn330 at Chelmsford, ca. 1985
In 1981, the company unveiled the DN100 workstation, which used the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. Apollo workstations ran Aegis (later renamed Domain/OS), a proprietary operating system with a POSIX-compliant Unix alternative frontend. Apollo's networking was particularly elegant, among the first to allow demand paging over the network, and allowing a degree of network transparency and low sysadmin-to-machine ratio.
From 1980 to 1987, Apollo was the largest manufacturer of network workstations. At the end of 1987, it was third in market share after Digital Equipment Corporation and Sun Microsystems, but ahead of Hewlett-Packard and IBM. Apollo's largest customers were Mentor Graphics (electronic design), General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Chicago Research and Trading (Options and Futures) and Boeing (mechanical design).
Apollo was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1989 for US $476 million, and gradually closed down over the period 1990-1997. But after acquiring Apollo Computer in 1989, HP integrated a lot of Apollo technology into their own HP 9000 series of workstations and servers. The Apollo engineering centre took over PA-RISC workstation development and Apollo became an HP workstation brand name (HP Apollo 9000) for a while.
Apollo also invented the revision control system DSEE (Domain Software Engineering Environment) which inspired IBM Rational ClearCase. DSEE is pronounced "dizzy".
Contents
1 History
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
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History
Apollo was started in 1980, two years before Sun Microsystems.
Apollo machines used a proprietary operating system, Aegis/Domain during a period when Unix was becoming standard for machines of this class.
Domain/OS was originally written in a proprietary version of Pascal and was not built on a Unix kernel. Release 10 incorporated large parts of Unix but the burden of backwards compatibility with previous releases led to a system that was larger and significantly slower than the previous ones. In the end, Hewlett Packard shut down the Domain/OS line. Release 10 came out as competitors were gaining ground in the area of graphics and windowing systems, particularly with the trend to Open Systems and the X Window System.
Another feature or glitch was their proprietary token-ring network, which was originally designed to support relatively small networks of, at most, dozens of computers in an office environment. Theoretically it was a superb design, but it did not interoperate with any other existing network hardware or software. It was left behind when the industry widely adopted Ethernet and TCP/IP. Apollo later added support for these industry standards but never allowed as much interoperability as its competitors.
Apollo produced much of its own hardware and software.
The company moved from a proprietary data bus architecture in favor to IBM's AT-bus, as used in the second generation of IBM PCs, and was simultaneously embracing RISC technology moving towards high-end processors, eventually producing the PRISM line.
The workstation industry in general experienced hard times in the second half of the 1980s, as IBM Personal Computers and IBM PC compatibles began making inroads on their customer base.
Thomas Vanderslice was hired as President and CEO in 1984, and founder William Poduska left the company in 1985 to found Stellar.
The company incurred large losses in 1987 in currency speculation due to the trading activities of one individual, and in 1988 from declining demand for its products. In 1989 Apollo was acquired by Hewlett-Packard.
See also
Apollo/Domain
DM
Domain/OS
Apollo PRISM
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Macintosh IIfx
References
^ "Vanderslice Named President of Apollo". Boston Globe. August 3, 1984.
^ "Poduska Will Leave Apollo To Start Firm". Boston Globe. November 15, 1985.
^ "Apollo Says It Underestimated Loss From Unauthorized Deal". Boston Globe. October 8, 1987.
^ Markoff, John. (July 8, 1988). "Apollo's Troubles Stun Wall St.". New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE1DE1439F93BA35754C0A96E948260.
^ "HP Seeks To Reassure Apollo Workers". Boston Globe. May 23, 1989.
External links
HP Domain Apollo Series
More on Sun vs. Apollo
University of Michigan Apollo Archive
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