Xref: utzoo comp.misc:9129 comp.sys.att:9718 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!jarthur!aqdata!sullivan From: sullivan@aqdata.uucp (Michael T. Sullivan) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Is the 3b2 dead? Message-ID: <1990Jun4.224210.23804@aqdata.uucp> Date: 4 Jun 90 22:42:10 GMT References: <3532@wb3ffv.ampr.org> Distribution: usa Organization: aQdata, Inc. Western Region -- San Dimas, CA Lines: 16 :From article <3532@wb3ffv.ampr.org>, by smarc@wb3ffv.ampr.org (Marc Siegel): > > I wonder how many other people out there work for companies that > have LARGE investments in 3b2 hardware and software. We have several > 3b2's that may not be supported very much longer. While nobody at > AT&T will actually confirm this, it seems that the 3b2 is a dead > product line. Do you mean the whole 3B2 line or the 310/400 models? I doubt the former and I believe the latter has already been announced. The low-end 3B2's are slower than 386's so why not phase them out. However, I have heard nothing to suggest that the rest of the entire 3B2 line is on its way out. -- Michael Sullivan uunet!jarthur!aqdata!sullivan aQdata, Inc. sullivan@aqdata.uucp San Dimas, CA +1 714 599 9992