oasis@max.u.washington.edu (06/10/90)
Help!!!!! This afternoon, I purchased a pair of cabinets without covers for a very nifty price. Both are about the same dimensions as a typical IBM PC. The cpu unit is about three inches high, and the drive unit is maybe six inches high. Anyway, the cpu unit is made by counter point computer. Nowhere is there a label telling me what I have. The cpu unit has a 16mhz 68020, 68461,7990,2 mk68654's, a 68452, 1mb of 256k smt drams, and 16 simm clips. Plugged onto this board is a board labeled disk controller. It has a number of WD chips (including the 2797), along with a couple nifty fujitsu pga's. The two units dock together and they are electrically coupled by a 115v power cord and a 34 (i think) pin cable. The drive enclosure has a board labeled disk controller dmux, and has one 5 1/4" hh floppy connected to it. It also has two ports for st506 type hard drives, one with the cables dangling where the drive was snatched. What is this critter? It is missing the right side of the cpu cabinet, where logically a backplane for the 32*3 pin connector from the cpu would dock, allowing more boards to reside above the cpu. The reason I bother all you with this is that written on the back in bright green handwriting is the note "AT&T 3b". Is this a 3b or some kind of compatible? Where can I get a copy of the hard disk? What's it worth? please e-mail to this account. And thank you very much for your help.