Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!jato!jade!morris From: morris@jade.jpl.nasa.gov (Mike Morris) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Help please for a 3b2 neophyte... Message-ID: <2978@jato.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> Date: 3 Mar 90 06:07:52 GMT Sender: news@jato.Jpl.Nasa.Gov Reply-To: morris@jade.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Mike Morris) Lines: 37 I have a chance to pick up a 3b2-300 with a very dead hard disk drive for very little money. It's been dead for over a year. I've seen it with the cover off, and as I remember it has 4 serial ports on a card in the card cage, and blank plates over two slots. The console plugs into a port on the back. Does anybody supply aftermarket cards (memory or otherwise) for this machine? The disk is (was, really) a full-height 5.25" CDC Wren. Knowing a little about how AT&T designed hardware, I'm wondering if this is a standard ST-506 interface, or do I need to look for a specific flavor of hard drive? Also, if my source can't turn up the docs/floppies, how available is the needed software? Also a AT&T "DMD" terminal will come with it. I understand that it is a "semi-smart" terminal, but orphaned... My environment/planned use for this system will be polled mail & news (I'll do the polling), a semi-public "BBS" environment for a ham radio club, a little C language development, etc. i.e. a home unix system. Is there a pd/shareware/cheap BBS for it? How about a starlan card for it? If I can turn a starlan card for my XT will they talk? Can the 3b2 be a file server & a print server? As I recall the system is vintage 1983-1984 or so... Am I getting in over my head? Is there something I should be asking and am not? My background is CP/M (since IMSAI days), lots of MS/DOS, and a little unix. This will be a learning experience, I guess. Any replies, either posted if you feel it's warranted, or e-mailed will be _very_ welcome - even if it's "Pass it up - you _don't_ want the headaches or the problems! - get a copy of XENIX and a 386!"... Mike Morris Internet: Morris@Jade.JPL.NASA.gov Misslenet: 34.12 N, 118.02 W #Include quote.cute.standard Bellnet: 818-447-7052 #Include disclaimer.standard Radionet: WA6ILQ