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- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Subject: Re: ISC <-> Packard Bell compatibility ??
- Path: sparky!uunet!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!paperboy.osf.org!think.com!unixland!rmkhome!rmk
- From: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Organization: The Man With Ten Cats
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 03:43:42 GMT
- Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Message-ID: <9211052243.44@rmkhome.UUCP>
- References: <winslade.720932629@cwis>
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- In article <winslade.720932629@cwis> winslade@cwis.unomaha.edu (John Winslade) writes:
- >If anyone has some experience with this, I would appreciate a note either
- >here or in mail.
- >
- >With clone prices falling as I type, and cut-rate interest available at least
- >for a few more days <semi-grin>, I can buy a new maxed-out 486 machine off
- >the shelf for less than I can order a bolt-together box of boards by mail.
-
- The best thing about putting your own box together is that you know exactly
- what is inside.
-
- >The particular model I am looking at is a Packard Bell model 950 486 DX2/50
- >from Best Buy. It comes with an internal 245 meg HD (one salescritter says
- >it's a Conner) and what appears to be a more or less standard Super VGA card.
-
- Packard Bell builds there machines by subcontracting them out to the lowest
- bidder. They have gine through periods of delivering flakey machines.
-
- >The salespeople don't know what to say when I say I plan to wipe the pre-
- >installed HD clean and install Unix. They can only guess as to whether it
- >will run or not. They do have a 14 day money-back deal, so if I run into an
- >immediate snag, I can reload all of the MeSs-DOS stuff and bail out of the
- >deal.
-
- I don't think that Packard Bell makes a lot of promises about UNIX
- compatibility.
-
- >Does anyone know if there are any major 'gotchas' on this machine ??
- >I'll be installing ISC SysvR3 2.0.1 from the 5" media.
- >
- >I am assuming I can do some cable/jumper swapping and setup to make the 5"
- >drive the bootable A: drive. I hard-booted the machine in the store and saw
- >it had a Phoenix BIOS, but I could not coax it into a setup mode and did not
- >feel like dorking around too much at the time.
-
- It may have a version of the Phoenix BIOS that requires running a setup
- program from DOS.
-
- >I understand that some of the Dell models do not run ISC 2.x.x very well, and
- >I would like to know in advance if I am in a situation like this.
-
- I've never heard this about Dell.
-
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-
- Rick Kelly rmk@rmkhome.UUCP unixland!rmkhome!rmk rmk@frog.UUCP
-