Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:5182 comp.unix.wizards:14041 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!cbnews!ayf From: ayf@cbnews.ATT.COM (avi.y.feldblum) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: AT&T 630 terminal - software ?? Keywords: BLIT Message-ID: <3031@cbnews.ATT.COM> Date: 11 Jan 89 17:03:19 GMT References: <242@hsi86.hsi.UUCP> <1003@vsi.COM> Reply-To: ayf@cbnews.ATT.COM (avi.y.feldblum) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 33 In article <1003@vsi.COM> friedl@vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) writes: >Sorry, AT&T has mislead you. This is the pricing for the 630: > > Part # Description List >---------- ------------------------- ------ >3344-630 Terminal Controller Base $1,225 >33534COL19 Amber 16" Display Monitor 1,080 >33537 122-key keyboard 195 >33535 SSI/EIA board 300 >33536 Mouse 150 > ------ > TOTAL $2,950 > >I think all the parts are needed, certainly the base, monitor >and keyboard. The SSI/EIA board is not required, I think you would want that if you want to hook up to two different hosts AND attach a printer to the terminal. Without the board you can have one host on the main port and either a printer or second host on the aux. port. I also think that you want the 98-key keyboard (#33401) rather than the 122 key if you are using it in a Unix type of environment. The 122 has lots of "funny" (at least to me) keys on it that have meaning in an IBM (I think) environment. A second option you may want to consider is part# 33422 which is a 512k RAM card (not required, but lets you cache more stuff in the terminal). This is not an official opinion, etc. I just happen to have a 630, and think it's a great terminal. Avi Feldblum ayf@pruxe.att.com