Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!rice!sun-spots-request From: lm@sun.com (Larry McVoy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Need info for initial SUN purchase Message-ID: <5668@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 9 Mar 90 08:22:25 GMT Sender: news@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 23 Keywords: Hardware Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Refs: Original: v9n51 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 74, message 12 In article <5565@brazos.Rice.edu> acad!megalon!glang@uunet.uu.net (Gary Lang) writes: >X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 74, message 1 > >In article <5134@brazos.Rice.edu>, dlarson@blake.acs.washington.edu (Dale Larson) writes: >> Given that I need to purchase the machine myself and that my budget will >> break in the fairly low thousands, I think that a used SUN may well be the >> right choice. Am I wrong? > >I would say - get a NeXT machine.... Hmmm. I'll plug Sun :-) A SS1 is 9K diskless list. You can get drives for about a grand each from Quantum (I'm told anyway). Probably want one of the 200meg jobbies. That's 10K list. If you can't afford that, then I would move away from this sort of machine altogether and look hard at a 386 running Xenix. They're not bad boxes - for a home machine they beat a Sun3 in several ways - cheap, lots of third party parts, you can replace parts yourself, etc, etc. Check out comp.sys.i386 - they talk about this stuff. You should be able to put together a nice machine for around 4K w/ software (you can get a lot free from FSF). What I say is my opinion. I am not paid to speak for Sun, I'm paid to hack. Besides, I frequently read news when I'm drjhgunghc, err, um, drunk. Larry McVoy, Sun Microsystems (415) 336-7627 ...!sun!lm or lm@sun.com