Roger,
The 6300 isn't the Unix PC. It's a PC XT clone that will run IBM PC DOS
(very compatible) and it has an 8086 CPU. BUT it requires a special
monitor that gets it's power (150 Volts) from the CPU box through the video
cable.
The 7300 (a.k.a. 3B1) was the UNIX PC.
I'm not sure what a 6300 WGS is but there's lots of 6386 WGSs in a trift
store here. They're low end 386 MS-DOS machines.
Joe
At 01:46 PM 6/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
Found a stack of AT&T computers. Some are labelled
"PC 6300" (The unix PC,
iirc?) but others are marked "6300 WGS", a designation I've not heard of
before. In any case, is anyone interested in them? They're available at a
good price. Condition unknown, possible monitors/keyboards, but dunno.
Lemme know if I should pick 'em up.
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