Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:11545 unix-pc.general:7361 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!helios!tamuts!n177ac From: n177ac@tamuts.tamu.edu (Daryl Biberdorf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Possible Phoenix Story of 3B1 Message-ID: <11375@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 20 Jan 91 22:49:21 GMT References: <1991Jan20.160020.23406@uhura.neoucom.EDU> Sender: usenet@helios.TAMU.EDU Followup-To: comp.sys.att Organization: Texas A&M University Lines: 20 The Amiga 3000UX is supposed to list for about $4995. This will include between 4 and 8 MB of RAM (forgot exactly), 100 MB hard disk, monitor, and SVR4. I can't imagine educational pricing being below $3600 for this machine (probably closer to $4000...they *do* have to make a profit, remember...and that AT&T license wasn't cheap). In any event, $3600 still doesn't touch the $900 I paid for my 2x40 3B1 with development kit last May. Granted, this machine isn't going to suck the markings off the 3000's chips, but it's quick enough. And for 25% of the price (and that's for EVERYONE...not just students and faculty), it's not a bad deal. The smaller scale of the UNIX on this machine also makes it attractive...I don't NEED 100 MB of disk to have a useable machine. I'd bet that 100 MB for the 3000UX will prove to be pretty minimal...you'll probably want more. Just trying to keep things in perspective. $5k is cheap, but it'st still a lot more than what I gave for this box. --Daryl Biberdorf, n177ac@tamuts.tamu.edu "3B1 owner, Amiga user, allergy sufferer"