[comp.unix.i386] Let's play "Name that Manufacturer"...

aland@infmx.UUCP (Dr. Scump) (10/04/89)

Quick question, for those who know...

Does anybody have a canonical list of all of the AT&T 386 machines
which includes the manufacturer of each box (Olivetti or Intel) ?

(Various 6300+ horror stories omitted.   [-:  )

If you know 'em all and are sure, please email or post.  Otherwise, if 
you know the answer for a particular model or two, please email and
I will post a summary.

Also, regarding the Intel boxes: are the Intel-made models relabeled
versions of models Intel ships themselves or sells to *other* mfr's
to relabel and sell as *their* own, -or- are they done custom for AT&T?

I would also appreciate comments from owners of the 25 MHz and 33 MHz
models (with hardware cache).

Thanks in advance.

--
    Alan S. Denney  @  Informix Software, Inc.    
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kjc@cuuxb.ATT.COM (~XT6561340~Kevin Coulter~C29~L18~6282~) (10/05/89)

In article <2468@infmx.UUCP> aland@infmx.UUCP (alan denney) writes:
>Does anybody have a canonical list of all of the AT&T 386 machines
>which includes the manufacturer of each box (Olivetti or Intel) ?

   6386 WGS (16 & 20 Mhz)                (Olivetti)
   6386E WGS (20 Mhz)                    (Olivetti)
   6386/SX WGS (386SX)                   (Intel)
   6386/25 WGS (25 Mhz)                  (Intel)
   6386E/33 WGS (33 Mhz)                 (Intel)
   6386E/33 Model S WGS (33 Mhz SCSI)    (Intel)
  
Hope this helps...
			Kevin

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