Univ. of VT chooses AT&T pc's
DAPKUS
dad at aluxz.UUCP
Fri Apr 26 10:20:27 AEST 1985
> > > Burlington, Vermont; .... Incoming freshmen ...will be required to
> > > purchase [AT&T 6300 PC] starting in the fall of 1985. Students will
> > > be able to purchase their machines outright, or finance the cost over
> > > their four years at the University. Maintenance is included in the
> > > cost of the machines.
> > What if they can't afford it?
> > marie desjardins
>
> Clarkson University, Potsdam NY, was one of the first schools to require
> frosh to purchase PCs (Zenith 150s). It cost the student $200 extra
> per semester. At the end of 4 years, an extra $200 bought the
> machine outright. Let's see, that's $1800 for a $4000 (at the time)
> machine. Even so, $400/yr is small relative to the $8-10K it costs
> to go to that school (I graduated in 1979 when it was much cheaper,
> only $7000).
>
> Of course, Clarkson worked out a deal with the manufacturer, as 1000
> PCs per semester might be needed. There were some restrictions, like
> agreeing not to resell the PC, but that doesn't merit discussion here.
>
> Joe Carfagno
> u1100a!joec (if you can find u1100a, then you can send me nasty mail)
Oops, Clarkson is requiring freshman to purchase Z-100's, NOT Z-150's as
stated above (was the case last fall). The Z-150 is a TRUE IBM compatible,
the Z-100 is merely a FAST MS-DOS and CP/M-80 system. The price is
quite different also.
Donald Dapkus
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