Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!tektronix!reed!percival!bucket!magic4!eric From: eric@magic4.UUCP (Eric Kozowski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3B1, 3B2, & 3B5 Message-ID: <164@magic4.UUCP> Date: 3 Mar 88 00:06:10 GMT References: <953@usl-pc.UUCP> Organization: AT&T GBS Portland, Oregon Lines: 32 In article <953@usl-pc.UUCP>, jpdres14@usl-pc.UUCP (Collett Donald L) writes: > > I am considering purchasing a new computer within the next six months. Can > anyone tell me about or give me advice on AT&T's 3B(1/2/5)? How many users > can they run? How's the security? How fast are they? Do they all run MsDos > subprocesses? What largest size hard disk will work with them? > First off, the 3B1 is a 68020 machine (not sure of the clock speed). It can support up to about 4 users. This is the only one that you can run MeSsy-DOS as a subprocess. The 3B2 is a large line. There is the 3B2/300, 3B2/310, 3B2/400, 3B2/500, 3B2/600. The /300 supports around 10 users (light users) and can have upto ~300M of disk. The /600 can support almost 100 users and have upto ~2G of disk. The rest are somewhere in the middle. The 3B5 is a large machine, and from what it sounds like, it is bigger than you need. Another machine you might consider is the 6386. It is a 80386 based machine that runs UNIX, MeSsy-DOS, or both. I'm not quite sure of the specs, since it is new, but it is FAST. Also, UNIX for it uses the `386 in non-protected mode, unlike OS/2 on the IBM PS/2 line. It also supports multiple MeSsy-DOS functions under UNIX. I've used all of the above except the 6386 and the 3B2/500, and like them all. Also, the /500 and /600 use a SCSI bus that gives you almost limitless peripherials. I hope I helped. P.S. if anybody out there sees errors in the above PLEASE correct them. -- Eric Kozowski AT&T GBS Portland, Or || I've made enough money to buy (503)295-4250 2020 SW 4th Suite 500 97201 || Miami, but I pissed it away UUCP: ...!tektronix!tessi!bucket!magic4!eric || so fast ... All of the above opinions are mine || -- Jimmy Buffet