OOPs AT&Ts

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Thu Feb 26 15:11:07 1998

Ward,

  I went to an auction at KSC this morning and bought a complete Commodore
Pet computer system. They had a bunch of AT&Ts there, 3B2/400s and
3B2/600s. Should I have gotten those? I know who has them.

    Joe


At 12:56 AM 2/26/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Joe wrote:
>
>> BTW is there a way to tell if this is a 7300 or a 3B1, other than the
>> markings on the bottom of the case? The markings say this is a 7300 but I
>> was told that only the 3B1 has the hump in the case and this one has a
>> hump. The front label says it has a 40 Mb hard drive and du verifies that.
>
>Yes, that is a 3B1. The 7300 had a 10Mb or 20Mb drive, no hump. The
>3B1 had a 40Mb or 67Mb drive and a hump. There was an upgrade from the
>7300 to the 3B1 and I'd hate to be the tech installing it -- dismounting
>the monitor is a bitch. 3B1s generally had the later motherboard revs
>and an extra fan, plus the power supply was beefed up -- those were NOT
>part of the upgrade. There is an extensive 7300/3B1 faq kicking around,
>gimme a second to xwindow over --
><http://www.mathcs.rhodes.edu/~stuart/3b1/3b1.html>. You'll also find
>information on upgrades unsupported and unauthorized by either AT&T or
>Convergent Technologies. The user community has shrunk in this past
>decade, but those left are as fanatical as any other holdouts. And I
>type that as a holdout in several other computer communities (not to
>mention my non-euclidian political stands).
>--
>Ward Griffiths
>Dylan: How many years must some people exist,
> before they're allowed to be free?
>WDG3rd: If they "must" exist until they're "allowed",
> they'll never be free.
>
Received on Thu Feb 26 1998 - 15:11:07 GMT

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