Are you sure?
The B20, B21, B22 looked like this -
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102662660 - and
nothing like the 3B1 or the S/50. The B25 and subsequent models (which
are often referred to as B20s) are modular systems that are box-shaped
and got wider as "slices" were added. The B20s were x86-based and the
3B1 (and presumably the CT S/50) was 68k-based.
alan
On 1/17/18 2:41 AM, Dominique Carlier via cctech wrote:
It's interesting, I had exactly the same machine a
long time ago, but
with a different label. It was a Burroughs B20 distributed by Unisys
Dominique
On 17/01/2018 06:45, AJ Palmgren via cctalk wrote:
> Did it happen to be one of these older-style Convergent AWS machines?
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http://mightyframe.blogspot.com/2017/03/convergent-technologies-workstation…
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