In a message dated 2/13/2000 9:26:32 PM Pacific
Standard Time,
transit(a)primenet.com writes:
Actually there is a computer blue book.
It might cover the Wyse terminals
but it is more PC based. It has some mini stuff but I doubt the Sequent,
routers, bridges UPS etc. Pawn shops use it to evaluate what they will loan
on equipment. They are published by Orion Research Corp. in Durango
Colorado. It is published yearly and cost about $150. It is actually blue
colored.
Interesting...
It might be a candidate for a rescue though. Is anyone on the list running a
Sequent.
Since AT&T never made or resold Sequent and resold Pyramid systems in
competition to Sequent I'm kind of intrigued.
AT&T called them System 7000's (Series 1, 2 or 3)
Pyramid's equivalents were the MIS-2, MIS-4 or MIS-10 models for the 7000
Series 1, MIS-2T, MIS-4T or MIS-10T for the Series 2 and the Series 3
were MIS-S models (MIPS R3000 cpu's instead of Pyramid's RISC designs).
Paxton
I used to teach for Pyramid's ed services and would be happy to be of
some service if this is actually a Pyramid.
Bill