Diffs 3B1/7300 - Conversion
Berentsen
guy at ihuxy.ATT.COM
Tue Mar 8 10:15:17 AEST 1988
In article <495 at maxepr.UUCP>, ken at maxepr.UUCP (Ken Brassler) writes:
...
> The Unixpc reference manual, which was probably written by
> Convergent Tech, makes no distinction between a 7300 and a 3b1. As a
> matter of fact, the 7300/3b1 terminology is never mentioned.
> Instead, it describes a single computer that can have from 1/2 to 2
> meg of ram, and 10 to 67 meg of hard disk. 3b1, it seems, is just
> AT&T marketing terminology.
2 Meg on the mother board is the key distinction between 7300 & 3b1
1.) Rumor has it that memory on the mother board is faster
(1 less wait state).
2.) With 2 meg on the mother board the system is expandable to 4 meg.
3.) This is the only feature of a 3b1 that is difficult/dangerous
to install yourself.
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