Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 (Tek) 9/28/84 based on 9/17/84; site hammer.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!tektronix!orca!hammer!seifert From: seifert@hammer.UUCP (Snoopy) Newsgroups: net.micro,net.micro.pc,net.micro.16k,net.micro.68k,net.works,net.unix,net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Inexpensive Unix box? Message-ID: <1638@hammer.UUCP> Date: Fri, 15-Nov-85 13:40:54 EST Article-I.D.: hammer.1638 Posted: Fri Nov 15 13:40:54 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 17-Nov-85 21:43:43 EST References: <279@geowhiz.UUCP> Reply-To: tekecs!doghouse.TEK!snoopy Distribution: na Organization: The Daisy Hill Puppy Farm Lines: 53 Summary: In article <279@geowhiz.UUCP> larry@geowhiz.UUCP (Larry McVoy) writes: >I have a friend (who won't be a friend anymore if Pnews chokes again) >who bought an AT&T Unix PC. He's happy with the performance but not >with the hard disk. The controller is the WD1010xx (which I think >causes all the problems). The problem appears to be that the disk gets >randomly corrupted, leading to disk errors. This poor guy has been >restoring his 40M disk from floppies about once a day... He has not >been able to get the problem fixed despite intensive (?) efforts by >AT&T (his service contract has no penalty clause). So, two questions: > >1) Does anyone know how to fix the problem? Want some quick $$$? We had a similar problem with the 6130, which uses the WD2010. The 2010 (and I suspect, the 1010) has a "misfeature", which bites you if you try and get too fancy with the disk driver. There's an easy fix, but you need source for the disk driver, which I am assuming you don't have. >2) Given that we expect minimal response to (1), he's looking for a > different system. Desired features: > > o 32 architecture (at least internally, a 16bit bus is acceptable). > o Unix, preferably 4.2, but SysV is better than MS-DOS :-) > o At least 4 serial ports, 6 would be better. > o 1 or more parallel ports (laser printer). > o Either a reliable supplier f peripherals or a well known bus > (multi, VME, etc). > o Availibilty of solid service highly desirable (no brand X). > o Price tag of less than $15,000 (it is almost christmas :-) > > Systems we've heard of (sort of) and want info on: > > o Altos > o Symetrics > o Integrated {Solutions | Systems} > o Opus (320xx, SysV in a PC slot) > o DSI-32 (Unix ready for this yet?) > o Sun (Out of reach price wise?) > o uVaxII (also expensive?) Add the Tek 6130. The base system includes: NS 32016 running at 10MHz, 1 MB RAM, floating point unit, 20MB wini, 2 rs232 ports, ethernet, GPIB. It runs Utek, which is an enhanced version of 4.2, with some sys V things added, and a distributed file system. A system with 2 additional rs232 ports and 2 parallel printer ports is under $11k. I'll be posting an announcement to net.announce.newprod soon about the 'S' systems, which are bundled turnkey systems, and release 2.2, which includes shared memory and user configurable kernel. Snoopy tektronix!tekecs!doghouse.TEK!snoopy