Xref: utzoo misc.forsale:11750 misc.wanted:7914 comp.sys.amiga:49418 unix-pc.general:4783 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!shelby!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!nntppost From: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu (J. Eric Townsend) Newsgroups: misc.forsale,misc.wanted,comp.sys.amiga,unix-pc.general,tx.wanted,uh.general Subject: Want to sell loaded 3b1 (or trade for Amiga) Keywords: new deal. Message-ID: <1990Feb9.005244.17180@lavaca.uh.edu> Date: 9 Feb 90 00:52:44 GMT Sender: nntppost@lavaca.uh.edu (NNTP Posting Service) Distribution: na Organization: University of Houston -- Department of Mathematics Lines: 61 I have: AT&T 3b1 (aka Unix-Pc, aka Convergent Technologies Safari 4): 68010, 65Mb hard drive, 5.25 floppy, 720x250 monochrome monitor, 2Mb RAM, internal 300/1200 bps modem, serial port, parallel printer port, 3 button-mouse, 130+ key keyboard. 3 slots for cards. (Two of which are occupied by the items below.) VoicePower Card -- 8bit d/a, audio in/out jacks, also will latch into internal phone system of the 3b1. Can be used as a 3b1-based answering machine, voice-mail, or automated calling system. (And it's neato! :-) EIA/RAM Combo Card -- 1.5Mb RAM (for a system total of 3.5 Mb) and 2 serial ports (for a system total of three) on a card. Software & other goodies: -- UNIX V.3, Development Kit, Virtual Device Interface Dev Kit. features: loadable device drivers, shared libraries, device independent graphics. -- Pascal Compiler -- AT&T Technical Manual for the 3b1. (Hardware manual with lots of goodies, usually costs $100 or so, lists for MUCH more.) -- Smart System -- integrated word processing, spreadsheet, telecommunications, database managment and time/calendar scheduling. -- HDB UUCP, AT&T Rogue (And some neato developer's stuff that I got while working for/as a VAR.) -- Misc PD software: GNU gcc, usenet, elm, NetHack, all of AT&T's freely distributed stuff for the 3b1. A whole bunch of floppies worth of stuff (including games). I figure the 3b1 itself is worth around $1300-1500, the Voice Power card is worth $350-400, the EIA/RAM card I've seen go for $800-1000. That puts the price range at (US$) 2450 - 2900. I'd like to get 2700 for the whole shooting match (or best offer if more than one person wants to buy it). -or- trade for an Amiga 500 (with goodies or cash) or 2000, depending on what sort of peripherals and hardware you have. I really don't want to piecemeal the cards and the unit. If I keep any of it, I want to keep all of it. I will piece it out if I can find guaranteed buyers for *all* of it. work email: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu work phone: (713) 749-2120, as for eric townsend. -- J. Eric Townsend University of Houston Dept. of Mathematics (713) 749-2120 jet@karazm.math.uh.edu Skate UNIX(tm).