[mi.misc] 3b1, reference manual, 3.51, combo card forsale

rich@oxtrap.UUCP (K. Richard Magill) (07/27/88)

[Sendai is dead.  Long live sendai]

AT&T 3b1 aka unix-pc. (10Mhz 68020 w/vitual memory, mouse, ksh, etc.)
	67 M hard drive
	2 M on the mother board
	serial; parallel etc.

	pd software on the hard drive (actually, you can have the
	floppies too for a price) including fonts (up to 20 some
	by 155 characters), gnu-emacs (the world's best editor), gcc (a better cc
	in source), kermit (beats cu), keyfix (I use it to swap the
	shift lock /control and delete/backspace keys), the 8-bit keyboard
	driver (meta/alt keys for ksh;emacs;etc), bison (a faster
	yacc), windy (a little different window manager), etc. 

	looking for $1500 but Best Offer.

3.51 (basically sysV.0 but some V.2 features, virtual memory, etc.)
	BO. (but really, you need it with above).

Reference Manual (the $x00 one with schematics). BO.

combo card.
	2 serial ports
	.5 M memory
	BO.

Would rather sell all but will certainly consider selling pieces.
Purchased last fall during fire sale (~$1700 + ~300 + ~400 + ~800).
Really a nice box.  Not much at the $8-9K list but pretty smooth at
$2-3K.  I really like it but my Sun is on order and I want to prevent
myself from spending any more time with this box; the machine on my
desk at work is a sun.
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rich.

rich@oxtrap (K. Richard Magill) (07/27/88)

In article <4147@oxtrap.UUCP>, rich@oxtrap (K. Richard Magill) writes:
>[Sendai is dead.  Long live sendai]
>
>AT&T 3b1 aka unix-pc. (10Mhz 68020 w/vitual memory, mouse, ksh, etc.)

Forgot to mention 1200 baud modem on the mother board.
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