AT&T 6300 PC

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_intellistar.net>
Date: Tue Oct 17 10:27:39 2000

At 08:41 AM 10/17/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> > - What hardware is avail for them?
>> Same as any PC.
>
>Although it appears to be a proprietary bus technology, only for special
>cards. Hrm...

   I think there was one proprietary slot but I never saw anything made for
it. But I think they had regular ISA slots too. I don't remember if they
were 8 or 16 bit though. I KNOW they had some standard slots since several
of my friends put hard cards in them.


>
>> >I'm nowhere near Florida (I live in Iowa), but if I could somehow get
those
>> >docs, I'd be more than happy to fly some green your way.
>> I'll see if he wants to turn loose of the stuff. I kind of hate to split
>>it up though.
>
>Understood. Copies of docs I'd pay for as well.
>
>> Right now it boots MSDOS 3.3 off a floppy, rather
>> >well, too.
>>
>> As I said, they seem to be very IBM compatible. I don't remember seeing
>>anything that wouldn't run on them. I think my friends bought their's in
>>late 1984 or early 1985 and at that time a lot of the brand X machines were
>>not IBM compatible. I know, I had a Sanyo 555. What a PITA!
>
>The one thing I haven't figured out yet is how to get into the BIOS
>settings...is it a keystroke or will I need to run a setup program from a
disk?

   NO I think these had a set up program. I'll check on that too.

    Joe
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