AT&T PC 6300, AT&T CRT 318H (fwd)

Scott Stevens chenmel at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 6 15:19:42 CST 2005


On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:02:07 -0800 (PST)
Vintage Computer Festival <vcf at siconic.com> wrote:

> 
> Anyone interested in an AT&T PC6300?  No idea of the whereabouts. 
> Contact original sender.  See below:
> 
> Reply-to: lkrupp at pssw.com
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> Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:41:43 -0700
> From: Louis Krupp <lkrupp at pssw.com>
> To: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf at siconic.com>
> Subject: AT&T PC 6300, AT&T CRT 318H
> 
> Any use for an AT&T PC 6300 and an AT&T CRT 318H?
> 
> Louis
> 

I used to have the Technical Reference manual for the AT&T 6300.  Sadly,
it got lost in a move, it seems.  It had schematics, the BIOS listing,
and all the details and stuff.  The 6300 (I once owned one) can be a
frustrating machine, because it is NOT a clone machine.  You can't put
high density drives in it easily, for instance.  It's big selling point
was being an 8086 machine in the era when everybody used 8088 machines.



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