Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!gatech!gt-cmmsr!tg From: tg@gt-cmmsr.GATECH.EDU (T. Govindaraj) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Any advice on HP hardware?! Keywords: unix workstations, scanners, plotters, printers Message-ID: <32141@gt-cmmsr.GATECH.EDU> Date: 21 Apr 89 14:47:49 GMT Distribution: na Organization: Center for Human-Machine Systems Research - Georgia Tech Lines: 31 It appears that we may be able to get some reasonably good deals from HP on hardware. Currently we have approximately equal numbers of Mac IIs (MacOS), Sun 3/60's and Sun 3/280, and NeXT machines. We are primarily a Unix operation (BSD or a close relative preferred); the programming is done in C (and Objective C) and Allegro Common Lisp. We could use more Unix machines, high res color, gray scale/color scanners, color printers etc. We, the Center for Human-Machine Systems Research, are in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech and work on a variety of problems of human-machine interaction. Therefore, high quality interfaces (with multiple modalities) are important. I would appreciate any suggestions, advice, comments etc. concerning HP equipment. I have not been up to date on HP's computers and any advice on specific models would also be helpful. I am only a faculty-type and hence not an expert on Unix-internals, even though I have played with AT&T Unix-PC in the past and have a NeXT machine and a Mac II close-by wherever I work. Please reply to tg@chmsr.uucp or tg@chmsr.gatech.edu (ignore where this message is posted; it is our trusty-old VAX 11/780 to be retired any day). Replies within a week will be appreciated since I will be gone for a while after that. govind -- T. Govindaraj UUCP: tg@chmsr.UUCP (404) 894 3873 {backbones}!gatech!chmsr!tg INTERNET: tg@chmsr.gatech.edu