Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:10912 unix-pc.general:6508 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!mintaka!think.com!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!emory!att!cbnewsl!cbnewsk!cbnewsj!cbnewsi!cbnewsh!cbnewsu!cbnewse!cbnewsd!cbfsb!cbnewsb.cb.att.com!mark From: mark@cbnewsb.cb.att.com (Mark Horton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: help with at&t models Summary: 7300 is not 7000 or 730 Message-ID: <1990Nov20.192906.21254@cbfsb.att.com> Date: 20 Nov 90 19:29:06 GMT References: <11246@milton.u.washington.edu> <38178@rphroy.UUCP> <13059@vpk1.UUCP> Sender: news@cbfsb.att.com Followup-To: comp.sys.att Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 10 In article <13059@vpk1.UUCP>, craig@attcan.UUCP (Craig Campbell) writes: > >And, note, AT&T's latest 7300 line of computers is NOT the same as the UNIXPC; > Quick clarification: I beleive that you are refering to AT&T's 7000 product > line which includes 7020, 7040, and 7080 machine codes. As far as I know, > there is not another 7300 machine. (But then, they don't tell me everything... Also note that it's different from the 730, which is a bitmapped terminal derived from the blit, 5620, and 630 DMD series, and the 730X X terminal. Mark