Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:12301 comp.sys.3b1:1492 Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.sys.3b1 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!lsuc!iguana!merce From: merce@iguana.uucp (Jim Mercer) Subject: Re: What is ATT UNIX PC? Message-ID: <1991May22.034307.21451@iguana.uucp> Followup-To: comp.sys.3b1 Organization: Ed (the iguana) Memorial Society References: <1991May21.123432.1630@hq.demos.su> Date: Wed, 22 May 91 03:43:07 GMT In article <1991May21.123432.1630@hq.demos.su> sir@hq.demos.su (Sergey Ryzhkov) writes: >Are there anybody knows what is a computer ATT UNIX PC? >Some ammount of this computers appears in Moscow (USSR) now, >and nobody knows what is it. Off cause, there is some ammount of >documentations, but it is not for programmers... > >As far as I can understand this computer prodused (or designed) >in 1985. Is it usable anywhere in the world now? > >I am not regulary news reader, so if it is not hard for you >answer me to my address sir@hq.demos.su or sir@s514.ipmce.su. the AT&T unix PC is a 68010 based sys V (variant) unix box. for more info, please refer to comp.sys.3b1 (the Unix PC is also known as the 3B1, or the 7300 PC and is very closely related to the Convergent miniframe) they are in use. this posting is being generated on a 3b1. -- [ Jim Mercer work: jim@lsuc.on.ca home: merce@iguana.uucp +1 519 570-3467 ] [ "AIDS. Stick it in your head instead!" - Billboard seen in Toronto ] [ (it lost (gained?) something in the translation from french) ]