Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10173 unix-pc.general:5888 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!decwrl!shelby!rutgers!att!icus!lenny From: lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: UNIXPC trivia Message-ID: <1244@icus.ICUS.COM> Date: 13 Aug 90 14:21:16 GMT References: <1990Aug13.032211.3575@ivucsb.sba.ca.us> Reply-To: lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) Organization: ICUS Software Systems, Islip, New York Lines: 29 In article <1990Aug13.032211.3575@ivucsb.sba.ca.us> todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day) writes: |>I was going thru my stuff today and found some sales literature for |>our good ol' friend, the UNIXPC, circa 1985. It's quite a hoot! |>True, the UNIXPC was a powerful machine back in '85, but it shows |>how far we've really come. [...] |>Data storage is on a choice of 10- or 20-MB hard disk and 1/2-MB |>floppy disk." Are you sure it just said 1/2 MB? I seem to remember the humor of seeing 1 1/2MB 5.25" double sided/double density floppy drive (unformatted) - 48TPI. Sure, right .. tell me another. |>telephone keyless touchscreen terminal that's supposed |>to accompany these machines (and my little trip to Dow [...] Well I forget the model, but AT&T had a telephone, computer terminal pair (was it the 510?) that looked like a minature PC7300, with a builtin-phone. They (CT) even had a version of "TAM" called "Touch TAM", that would convert the touching of the screen on that machine to TAM-equivalent escape codes. Imagine that, touching the "Filecabinet" to open it up, and then touching the "file" to edit that ... Reminds me of the days of light-pens! ;-) -Lenny -- | Lenny Tropiano ICUS Software Systems lenny@icus.ICUS.COM | | {ames,pacbell,decuac,sbcs,hombre,rayssd}!icus!lenny attmail!icus!lenny | +------ ICUS Software Systems -- PO Box 1; Islip Terrace, NY 11752 ------+