Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10177 unix-pc.general:5892 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!hub.ucsb.edu!ivucsb!todd From: todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us (Todd Day) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: UNIXPC trivia Message-ID: <1990Aug14.030111.7379@ivucsb.sba.ca.us> Date: 14 Aug 90 03:01:11 GMT References: <1990Aug13.032211.3575@ivucsb.sba.ca.us> <1244@icus.ICUS.COM> Organization: QuickSilver Rallye Team, Santa Barbara, CA Lines: 35 lenny@icus.ICUS.COM (Lenny Tropiano) writes: %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. That's on the back. It says 1 1/2 MB 5-1/4" double-sided double-density drive (unformatted) -48 TPI Most people read that as (1 + 1/2) MB but I think they meant 1 (1/2 MB) %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! ;-) Yep, I'm pretty sure it was the 510. I don't believe it had a keyboard, though, only a telephone touchpad. I have some interesting stories about that (see next couple articles). One of the options on the touch screen was to bring up a picture of a keyboard so you could use that for data entry. The reason you don't see these machines in surplus land is that most of them ended up in AT&T internal (including a large chunk of the UNIXPC inventory). I actually did see ONE of these guys hooked up to a UNIXPC, with the UA running. Come to think of it, there MUST have been some kind of external keyboard interface... -- Todd Day | todd@ivucsb.sba.ca.us | ucsbcsl!ivucsb!todd "I believed what I was told, I thought it was a good life, I thought I was happy. Then I found something that changed it all..." --- Anonymous, 2112