Codata help wanted
Gordon Vickers
gordon at prls.UUCP
Tue Mar 6 03:00:07 AEST 1990
In article <27485 at cup.portal.com> Azog-Thoth at cup.portal.com (William Thomas Daugustine) writes:
>
>I have a machine, a Codata model 3300, and am in need of help for it!
GOOD LUCK !!
We have a Codata 3300 as well and confined it to some "shelf rest" a
few years ago after it fell ill.
These were once manufactured right down the street from us but the
company "dissapeared" without warning one day. Rumor was that they were
purchased by Contel but I was not able to find anyone at Contel that had
heard of them.
I would suggest trying to return the machine and get your money back from
the previouse owner. The Codata 3300 was VERY SLOW (even with only a single
user logged on) , the operating system was BUGGY and ill supported, and
it's unlikely that you'll ever find any support for the machine.
If it worked when shelved but not afterwards, prehaps you need only blow
the dust out of it and I believe there was a battery for the time of day
clock, it there was, replace the battery maybe it's prohibiting a much
needed interupt.
Once it IS up and running, brace yourself for some dissapointments. The
compiler is unforgiving, the utilities are unembellished and depending
on which version of the OS you have, you may not have a printer spooler
or may have a buggy version of it. It is also full of security holes
so excerise extreme caution if you have dreams of running a BBS.
I've long been tempted to "surplus" our Codata so I could then bid on
purchasing it. I would be so nice to have a multi-user, multi-tasking
UNIX system at home. In reality, I've decided to buy an IBM PC compatible.
The PC is much better supported, and though I hate it (from a programmers
perspective), it is the best choice for my needs and expected needs. The
Codata, on the other hand, is now archaic and required hardware maintance
about once each year.
Gordon Vickers 408/991-5370, at Signetics (Sunnyvale, California, USA )
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