Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!math-cs.kent.edu!redpoll!neoucom!wtm From: wtm@uhura.neoucom.EDU (Bill Mayhew) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Death of various 3B things Message-ID: <1990Jun28.111353.29426@uhura.neoucom.EDU> Date: 28 Jun 90 11:13:53 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Lines: 24 3B2-600s actually make fairly decent machines. If anything kills or has killed the 3B2 line, it is lack luster marketing as usual. My favorite AT&T marketing misfit is the 7300/3B1. The 3B1 is sort of the Studebaker Avanti of computers (though the 3B1 case was not designed by Raymond Lowe). When the 7300 was introduced about 6 years ago, the 3B1 could make the low end 3B2 products look slow in the compute power department. Of course 3B2s hold up much better as users are added, and 3B2s had much better Winchesters than early 7300s. Even now, many people that see my 3B1 say, "Oh where did you get that unusual looking terminal?" I point out that the terminal runs multi-user Unix and has a MIPS rating about equal to a Vax 750. The response is usually, "Oh, I thought it took a Mac II to do that." "The 3B1 has been doing that for about six years." "GEE!" "No, AT&T" "Oh?..." (Well actually Convergent Technology...) ==Bill== -- Bill Mayhew Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine Rootstown, OH 44272-9995 USA phone: 216-325-2511 wtm@uhura.neoucom.edu ....!uunet!aablue!neoucom!wtm