Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!menudo.uh.edu!lobster!ehpcb!ehopper From: ehopper@ehpcb.WLK.COM (Ed Hopper) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: help with at&t models Keywords: AT&T Product line Message-ID: Date: 20 Nov 90 01:21:44 GMT References: <1990Nov19.165535.533@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil> Organization: Ed Hopper's BBS - Houston, Texas 713-997-7575 Lines: 24 rdc30med@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil (LCDR Michael E. Dobson) writes: > In article ehopper@ehpcb.WLK.COM (Ed Hopper) writ > [much of product descriptions deleted] > > > >3B2/600 - Discontinued. 18Mhz > 3B2/600G - 18Mhz/22Mhz/24Mhz CPUs. Current product, gov't buyers off Air For > SMSCRC contract. Available for at least the next two years. > {AT&Ts got to do something with the stuff in the warehouse :-)} > >3B2/700 - Discontinued. 22Mhz > > To the best of my knowledge (and it isn't perfect since we - AT&T Computer Systems Marketing - don't sell the machine, Federal Systems does) the 3B2/600G is basically the same as the 3B2/1000 (Models 60, 70 and 80). The AFCAC 251 contract was awarded prior to the introduction of the 3B2/1000 line. In fact, the 3B2/1000 was described at the time as a commercial version of the 600G. Ed Hopper ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ed Hopper's BBS 713-997-7575 - Houston - Free Access to AT&T Employees | | USENET - ILink - Smartnet PC Board - Markmail Offline Reader System | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------