Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!alix!isolated From: isolated@alix.UUCP (20 James D. Corder) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Is the 3b2 dead?, I think so:-( Message-ID: <285@alix.UUCP> Date: 6 Jun 90 02:48:42 GMT References: <3532@wb3ffv.ampr.org> <1990Jun4.224210.23804@aqdata.uucp> <1990Jun5.002131.11389@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> <23021@cfctech.cfc.com> Reply-To: isolated@alix.UUCP (pri=-20 James D. Corder) Distribution: usa Organization: EZ-C-Lite, Inc., Columbus, Ohio Lines: 50 In article <23021@cfctech.cfc.com> kevin@cfctech.cfc.com (Kevin Darcy) writes: >In article <1990Jun5.002131.11389@maverick.ksu.ksu.edu> terry@eesun1.eece.ksu.edu (Terry Hull) writes: >>sullivan@aqdata.uucp (Michael T. Sullivan) writes: >> >>>: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. >> Hello:-) I can not confirm this. However, I feel that it is true. I have a 3B2/300 that I love:-) It is SLOW. It is CO$TLY. It is OUTDATED:-( But, I like it! The problem that I have with the 3B2 line over the 386's is optional extras! The cost to expand a 3B2 is outrages!!! One can not go to the local store and purchase a hard drive for the unit. One must first buy a XM box$$$ I have the 3B2/300 SYSV.2 and the AT&T 5620 terminals. However, SYSV.2 will not run layers, or at least the version of the DMD utilities that I have will not. I have tried for about a year to find out what it would cost to update my 3B2/300 from SYSV.2 to V.3, and now to V.4. It seems that AT&T doesn't even know. I know there is a lot of software for the 3B2, but, where is the list? Does anyone make aftermarket hardware for the 3B2? I know that there are many companies out there that sell used equipment for the 3B2. How do you get on their mailing list. Most of the companies that I have talked to only want to sell used 3B2/310. I want EXTRA things for my 3B2: SCSI, XM, Math Chips... The final question is: Should one spend the thousands of dollars to expand their 3B2, or would it be cheeper to purchase a 386? With this question as our foundation, one can see why the 3B2 is destin to die:-( A 3B2 lover, James D. Corder ...osu-cis!alix!jdc ...att!osu-cis!alix!jdc alix!jdc@cis.ohio-state.edu