AT&T 630 terminal - software ??
Doug Gwyn
gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL
Thu Jan 12 15:52:33 AEST 1989
In article <1003 at vsi.COM> friedl at vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) writes:
>Sorry, AT&T has mislead you. This is the pricing for the 630:
> Part # Description List
>---------- ------------------------- ------
>3344-630 Terminal Controller Base $1,225
>33534COL19 Amber 16" Display Monitor 1,080
>33537 122-key keyboard 195
>33535 SSI/EIA board 300
>33536 Mouse 150
>I think all the parts are needed, certainly the base, monitor
>and keyboard. Even our reseller cost is > $2300, so if you can
>get it for under $2k then go for it.
I don't know how accurate these prices are; they may well have
come down. There are also quantity and, I think, GSA discounts..
The last time I ordered 630s (in August 1988) our costs for
small quanities were:
Part Name: Comcode: Part Number: $Cost:
1) Controller (640Kb) 501 001 671 553 750 AAA 920.00
2) Monitor 501 001 697 53D 610 YAA 815.00
3) 98-Key Keyboard 501 004 865 56K 420 ADA V2 108.00
4) Mouse, 3-button,red 524 594 157 459 415 115.00
The mouse is essential, as you cannot operate the SET-UP menu
without it. The SSI/EIA board is not necessary unless you need
more than the two built-in serial ports. Also, I highly
DISrecommend the 122-key keyboard, which appears to be patterned
after the utterly horrible IBM PC keyboard. The 98-key model is
much better (you can't use the extra function keys on the 122-key
model anyway). We had some 122-key keyboards by accident and had
to exchange them, they were so yucky. I tried a 5620 keyboard,
which would have been just about perfect, but it unfortunately
doesn't work with the 630. Why do they make keyboards so wide?
I need room on my desk for things other than the @#&*^% keyboard,
for example the mouse and my coffee cup! The rightmost 6 inches
of the 98-key keyboard could be removed and the BREAK key moved
onto the remaining keyboard, so far as I am concerned. The arrow
keys are pretty much useless in a mouse-oriented world, and the
numerical keypad is of interest to data entry clerks but not much
else. The extra 6 function keys are a waste of space; they're
not programmable like the main set of 8 function keys.
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