mlh@houxl.UUCP (M.HARRISON) (07/01/86)
I thought the following AT&T Press Release might be of interest to a large number of Usenet readers. If its not, please direct flames to net.flame Thanks, Marc Harrison AT&T - Holmdel, N.J. AT&T ANNOUNCES SPECIAL PACKAGE FOR UNIX/VMEbus COMPUTER USERS BERKELEY HEIGHTS, New Jersey, July 1, 1986 -- Concurrent with the introduction of its new WE 321SB VMEbus Single Board Computer, AT&T has announced a special package, at an introductory price, to aid users in developing and evaluating demand-paged VMEbus UNIX Systems. The introductory package includes the Single Board Computer, a binary copy of AT&T UNIX System V/VME - the highly acclaimed operating system, software device drivers for hard and floppy disk drives, software generation programs including an optimization AT&T C language compiler, and an excellent documentation package. For a limited time, this complete package is being offered for $5995, quantity one. The WE 321SB is based upon the highly acclaimed UNIX Microsystem, the high performance 32 bit microprocessor chipset developed and manufactured by AT&T. The board makes heavy use of surface mount technology to provide a product with an extraordinary size to function ratio. The WE 321SB VMEbus Single Board Computer allows users to rapidly configure high performance, demand-paged UNIX Systems. Being based upon the VMEbus, an internationally recognized standard, the AT&T Single Board Computer allows users to assemble systems to meet their needs by choosing peripheral and memory boards from different vendors. Systems are both object file and floppy disk format compatible with the AT&T 3B2 Computer family. This compatibility gives off-the-shelf access to the many thousands of applications and language packages available for the 3B2s - something no other VMEbus system can offer. For more information please call 1-800-372-2447 or write to: AT&T Dept. KB 555 Union Blvd. Allentown, PA. 18103