Joe:
Do you have any software???
-Mike
Send me the stuff on the TAMMIS site. I would like to pick one up
someday...
-Mike
Joe wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> Thanks for the URL. It looks like the 3B2 is better. To start with, I
> can use a terminal with it instead of having to find some kind of odd ball
> keyboard and monitor.
>
> I found some other 3B2 FAQs but their URLs aren't available anymore. I
> did find one site with some interesting 3B2 information. It belongs to the
> US Army's Theater Mediacal Information system. They were using 3B2s but
> they're in the process of replacing them with HP 9000s. The 3B2s are going
> to be disposed of as "unserviceable". So if anyyone is interested in 3B2s
> that can probably find a lot of them cheap through the DRMO. There is even
> a tenative replacement schedule listed at the TAMMIS site.
>
> Joe
>
> PS there is lots of technical stuff about the 3B2 buried underneath all
> the announcements at the TAMMIS site. I found info on how to connect and
> set up additional terminals, how to setup as PC to connect to the 3B2 and
> more.
>
> At 10:55 PM 2/15/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >Joe:
> >
> >3b2 might be even better. They were going for 300 to 1500 back in '90
> >when I was messing with them
> >
> >A good page (with pics and some data) is:
> >
> >http://www.ncsc.dni.us/fun/user/tcc/cmuseum/att3b2.htm
> >
> >I can't seem to get to any of the referenced faq pages.
> >
> >-Mike
> >
> >Joe wrote:
> >>
> >> The hamfest is finally over. Whew, am I glad to be home! I checked the
> >> AT&Ts closer. They're not 3B1s. They're 3B2s! Anybody know anything about
> >> them? I found a little info at the Obselete Computer museum at
> >> "http://s.ecc.engr.uky.edu/~morgan/3b2/3b2faq.html".
> >>
> >>
> >
Received on Mon Feb 16 1998 - 14:35:40 GMT