Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:3818 misc.wanted:6428 misc.forsale:8594 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!shadooby!mailrus!ames!ncar!asuvax!mcdphx!mcdchg!att!cbnewsc!olaf From: olaf@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (olaf.henjum) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,chi.wanted,misc.wanted,misc.forsale Subject: FOR SALE: AT&T 7300/3b1 (UNIX BOX) + extras! Keywords: 3.5 Mb RAM, 67 Mb disk, UNIX 3.5, DOS-73 (MS-DOS) card, EIA card Message-ID: <3724@cbnewsc.ATT.COM> Date: 7 Oct 89 18:06:55 GMT Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 49 AT&T 3b1 (also known as PC 7300) FOR SALE Includes full-coverage maintenance contract through 2/14/90 (in effect, a complete warranty for the length of the contract). OPERATING SYSTEM: AT&T PC 7300 UNIX version 3.5. HARDWARE: 3.5 Mb RAM, 67 Mb hard disk, built-in 1200 baud modem, DOS-73 (MS-DOS emulator) card, and EIA expansion card (includes serial and parallel ports). (Sorry, no printer included!) SOFTWARE PACKAGES: Smart financial package (a fully integrated spreadsheet/DBMS/word processor). Several public domain packages (source only, no binaries), including: SB-Prolog, XLISP 1.6, SC (another spreadsheet package), S (a statistical package), PCL (Portable Common Loops: intended to run with Common Lisp), gcc, perl, and Modula-2. Also, several megabytes worth of archived netnews advice, source programs, and other miscellaneous freeware, unsorted and indeed untouched. BOOKS: Two books on UNIX System Administration and a book on the Korn Shell. Plus (of course) all of the manuals that came with the system. Also includes 100+ blank DSDD diskettes plus a full backup (78 disks). BEST OFFER OVER $1100 GETS THE WHOLE PACKAGE! (If I have to ship it via UPS or some other appropriate mover, I will have to take the shipping costs into account when determining the meaning of "best offer".) WHY I AM SELLING THIS: I don't need it. It's been very reliable and has given excellent service, but the few really important things I've been using it for (which are the reason I had a maintenance contract on it) can be done just as well from an IBM PC, and through an odd concatenation of family circumstances I recently inherited a PC/AT clone. I certainly don't need both computers in the house, and I've learned that I really don't have enough use for a UNIX box to justify keeping it. I'd like it to have a good home with somebody who'll actually spend time USING all of the wonderful UNIX-y toys and tools it contains - and I'd like to sell it before the maintenance contract comes up for renewal (at which time I will give up trying to sell it and donate it to a local school). TELEPHONE: Home - (312) 790-9099: please leave a message if I'm not in. IF you respond by e-mail, PLEASE include a telephone number! I do not wish to do all negotiations via e-mail! For netiquette's sake, please DON'T respond via netnews (for one thing, I probably won't see it). -- Olaf Henjum (att!ihlpf!olaf)