Minicomputer Storage Myths

From: Uncle Roger <sinasohn_at_crl.com>
Date: Wed Jul 23 21:23:21 1997

At 12:42 PM 7/22/97 -0400, you wrote:
>argument that minicomputers are too large to collect easily. I have one
>word: "hogwash".
  
My HP3000 (with HD's and cart tape) is in a case slightly larger (wider,
possibly a bit deeper) than a standard full tower. The 9-track tape drive,
of course, is in it's own 6-ft enclosure, but if I were smart, I could fit
all the other 3000 bits inside the (empty) bottom. Hmmm... Wonder why I
never thought of that before?

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