mwnewman@watmsg.waterloo.edu (mike newman) (02/06/90)
Does anyone know the current status of the abaq machine? If anyone knows if it is available, or where I could get some technical specifications, could you please email me? thanks. Apologies if this has already been mentioned: I haven't noticed it. disclaimer: Why yes, thank you! I'll have two please. disclaimer: Why yes, thank you! I'll have two please. mike newman mwnewman@watmsg.uwaterloo.edu "Thy Sine Function Shalt Never Be Greater Than One." --MatheMatics
brazil@pawl.rpi.edu (Timothy E. Onders) (02/07/90)
In article <34005@watmath.waterloo.edu> mwnewman@watmsg.waterloo.edu (mike newman) writes: > >Does anyone know the current status of the abaq machine? If anyone knows >if it is available, or where I could get some technical specifications, could >you please email me? As a matter of fact, the Atari Transputer Workstation is enjoying great popularity in Europe, particularly in the UK. A few have even been imported to the good 'ole USA. For more information, as in comp.sys.transputer. -Tim Onders brazil@pawl.rpi.edu
mboen@nixpbe.UUCP (Martin Boening) (02/07/90)
It isn't Abaq anymore, its ATW now, the Atari Transputer Workstation. So if you or anybody else is still looking for info on the Abaq, forget it. Look around for infos on the ATW instead. Greetings Martin Boening -- Email: in the USA -> ...!uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mboening.pad outside USA -> {...!mcvax}!unido!nixpbe!mboening.pad Paper Mail: Martin Boening, Nixdorf Computer AG, DS-CC22, Pontanusstr. 55, 4790 Paderborn, W.-Germany