bmartin@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Brian Martin) (03/24/89)
I've decided to sell my DN3000. It's really a great development system,
especially with DSEE, but I find that I rarely use it nowadays. Specs are:
4MB RAM
72MB disk
5-1/4" floppy
19" color monitor
Domain network interface
system version 9.7, with bsd4.2 installed (system V on backups)
Licenses for C, FORTRAN, Pascal, Dialog, PostScript, DSEE, Domain LISP.
All manuals, OS backups on floppies.
For those not familiar with Apollo workstations, the DN3000 is a
68020-based system running at around 16MHz, rated at about 1 MIPS, with
memory-mapped I/O, shared libraries, and other goodies. It has a truly
amazing multi-threaded source code control system called the Domain system
engineering environment (DSEE) which I consider to be vastly superior to the
various combinations of make/rcs/sccs in use. Dialog is a user
interface construction kit, which allows you to create macintosh-like
interfaces for your programs in very short order.
The system hasn't been on maintenance, but i's always been run in an
air-conditioned environment off of a 2000 KVA Tripplite line conditioner, and
has never had a problem. In the over two years that I've had this system, it
has never crashed on me.
Purchased in spring 1986 for probably twice what it sells for now.
I don't know what its market value is, but I'm open to any reasonable offer.
It should be shipped air freight, as the monitor alone weighs in at 90 lbs.
-- Brian
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Department of Psychiatry
John A. Burns School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
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