Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!gistdev!flint From: flint@gistdev.gist.com (Flint Pellett) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: ESIX, EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNT, ETHERNET, QUESTIONS, 486 UNIX Message-ID: <910@gistdev.gist.com> Date: 30 May 90 16:38:01 GMT References: <15371@s.ms.uky.edu> Organization: Global Information Systems Technology Inc., Savoy, IL Lines: 37 tek@ms.uky.edu (Thomas E. Kunselman) writes: >Hi! >Well, I think I've found a machine under my $8000 hardware limit. >A Northgate 486 Elegance system with 8 MB ram, 256K SRAM cache, >200 MB MAXTOR ESDI disk, VGA and color monitor. >This costs $7639. Another company you ought to check out is Cheetah. (Phone 1-800-cheetah) I have one of their 486 machines that ran $8500: it includes the 486, 8 MB RAM, a 300 MB CDC SCSI drive, PSI Hyper-Store SCSI caching disk controller with 4MB of cache on the controller, a Seiko CM-1440 monitor (The .25 dot pitch on this monitor is the best you'll find anywhere) and 512K Super-VGA (800x600x256 non-interlaced, 1024x768x16 interlaced), both 3.5 and 5.25 floppies, and a 450 watt power supply to handle the 5 other disks and the toaster I'll surely need to hang off that SCSI controller. :-) If you left out the disk controller and the memory on it you'd save about $1400, but I wouldn't recommend that-- why have a machine that has all that cpu power bogged down because the disk can't keep up? You can save $200 by not getting the larger power supply and get a smaller disk and probably get to your $8K budget without much problem. The Cheetah doesn't have cache available (other than the 8K cache that is built into the 486), and they aren't EISA, but for the price I don't think they can be beat. (The price probably is up some now, I bought mine in Dec. in a promotion knowing it wouldn't ship for 3 months.) -- Flint Pellett, Global Information Systems Technology, Inc. 1800 Woodfield Drive, Savoy, IL 61874 (217) 352-1165 INTERNET: flint%gistdev@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu UUCP: uunet!gistdev!flint