On 11/27/2012 05:07 AM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
He says he's selling an AT&T Unix PC 3B1, only found a monitor and a motherboard
that's untested.
It'd be a pretty nifty addition to a collection, I'd love a really old school Unix
machine.
If memory serves, the UNIX dialect that they run is SysV release 2.
It's a fairly complete SysV implementation, with a nice, low-overhead
GUI called "UA", for User Agent. There is no networking, but there's a
(rare) Ethernet card for the machine, which was shipped with an IP stack
written by Wollongong. The IP stack ran in short spurts between
crashes, but you could use it to get stuff on or off the machine.
Well there's always Kermit and UUCP - and one could always plug a few serial ports
into a DECserver or something to get "networking" into the device :)
I ran UUCP on mine, years ago. It worked well. The internal modem is
1200 baud. (which was great at the time!)
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA