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- From: erd@kumiss.cmhnet.org (Ethan Dicks)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc,alt.folklore.computers,comp.unix.misc
- Subject: Re: uNIX on tired iron FAQ
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- Message-ID: <erd.03jk@kumiss.cmhnet.org>
- References: <1992Aug31.150111.276@lrc.edu: <id.WKWS.O4A@ferranti.com> <erd.03io@kumiss.cmhnet.org> <1992Sep6.120818.2522@sugra.uucp>
- Date: 7 Sep 92 16:34:48 EDT
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- In article <1992Sep6.120818.2522@sugra.uucp> ken@sugra.uucp (Kenneth Ng) writes:
- >In article <erd.03io@kumiss.cmhnet.org:, erd@kumiss.cmhnet.org (Ethan Dicks) writes:
- >: How about a "Perkin-Elmer 7350 Professional" computer?
- >
- >Personally I would not get that beast.
-
- Thanks for the info. I did use the system extensively when it was being
- used for software development. I even put up UUCP on it. It is not
- particularly fast. I don't remember if this machine had 1Mb or 512K.
- I do know that the disk was replaced. The machine was shipped with
- a full-height ST506 and was replaced with a half-height SeaCrate disk
- (40Mb, I think), so the disk is new (<100 hours)
-
- What would be a good price for this (effectively) single-user system?
-
- -ethan
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