another 3b2 question

Jay A. Konigsberg jak at sactoh0.UUCP
Sat Jul 14 05:06:30 AEST 1990


In article <72 at dlss2.UUCP> james at dlss2.UUCP (James Cummings) writes:
>	I know a fella bought a 3B2/400 with quite a bit of software and some
>extra boards in it for less than $6K, but then our 3B2/700 went for $75K+.
>
3B2/400's can be gotten for _much_ less than $6K. I've heard of prices lower
than $2K (local prices may vary).

>If you're going to do light duty, several users, you can get by with the
>smaller machines (400/500). 


There is a world of difference between a 3B2/400 & 500. Much more than
a 310-400 or 500-600-700. The 400 is a slow _very_ dependable machine,
while a 500 is quite noticeably faster (about as robust, but there is
room for argument).

-- 
-------------------------------------------------------------
Jay @ SAC-UNIX, Sacramento, Ca.   UUCP=...pacbell!sactoh0!jak
If something is worth doing, its worth doing correctly.



More information about the Comp.sys.att mailing list