Can I buy UNIX after I've purchased a 3000?
Michael Krauss
krauss at mansw1.enet.dec.com
Fri Mar 22 01:54:09 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb17.012732.7828 at lavaca.uh.edu>, jet at karazm.math.uh.edu ("J. Eric Townsend") writes:
>
>It's time for me to get a 3000 (my 2000+ scads of video hardware was
>recently stolen, so I get to rebuild from scratch). However, I'm
>not sure if I can afford a 3000UXD at this point, but I can afford
>a vanilla 3000/25. Will I be able to upgrade in the future? I'm
>used to loading unix off of floppies (3b1s, MassComps, etc), so I don't
>mind that too much...
i was at the cebit fair here in germany on tuesday. there i talked to a C=
rep. he stated that there is a unix-kit available to uprade a plain a3000.
the kit includes a 200meg quantum, on which the unix is installed ready to
go.it is listed at about 4000DM (ca. $2500).
he wasn't able to say, wether C= is going to sell unix on tape or not.
>
>Also, should I expect it to be educationally discountable? I'd hate to
>miss saving a grand or so just because I didn't buy UNIX when I bought
>my 3000.
>
no edu discount here in germany.
>--
>J. Eric Townsend - jet at uh.edu - bitnet: jet at UHOU - vox: (713) 749-2120
>Skate UNIX or bleed, boyo...
>(UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories).
>
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