KIRK@pucc.Princeton.EDU (Kirk D. Alexander) (01/19/89)
January 18, 1989 The Interactive Computer Graphics Laboratory (ICGL) at Princeton University is interested in selling eight of its Silicon Graphics 3020 Engineering Workstations. The asking price for all of the units listed below is $12,000.00 each. All of the machines are Motorola 68020 CPU's running AT&T Unix System V with Berkeley 4.2 enhancements. Displayable resolution on all machines is 1024x780. There are two configurations, with and without tape drivers: Configuration I - 4 each of #W-3020 Iris 3020 Workstation #H-ZC2 Z Clipping #H-DM24A 1024x1024x24 Display Memory (total=32bits) #H3-FPA Floating Point Accelerator #C3W-TCP Ethernet Interface #D-60-RS 60HZ/RS170A Display Format & Monitor 70Meg Winchester Disk, 4 Meg System RAM Configuration II - 4 each of Same as above plus #P-CT 1/4" Cartridge Tape Drive #C3W-IBM Link Interface The original list price of Configuration I was about $59,000. The list price of the tape drive was $2100. This was in June of 1986. Princeton has been spending about $3000 per year per unit for basic maintenance. Commercial prices for such maintenance may be higher. Kirk Alexander, Manager Interactive Computer Graphics Laboratory E-420 Engineering Quadrangle Princeton University Princeton, N.J. 08544 (609) 452-5470 KIRK@PUCC.BITNET