Re: 3B2 Disks
- From: billg999@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Gunshannon)
- Date: 11 Jan 2009 13:27:05 GMT
In article <slrngmirtg.e2f.dnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"DoN. Nichols" <dnichols@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 2009-01-11, awesie@xxxxxxxxx <awesie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[Originally posted in comp.sys.att. Forwarded here on recommendation.]
I have a 3b2 that works but whose password has been lost to the ages.
I have a copy of the disk images for the 3b2 including the "System
Essentials" disk, but I need to find a way to get these onto a floppy.
O.K. I've never worked with a 3B2 -- just the 3B1 -- but what
is the floppy size -- 5.25" or 3.5"
The 3B1 and the 3B2 have nothing in common with each other. The 3B1 was
a Convergent Technologies box sold by AT&T and the 3B2 was an AT&T designed
and manufactured box using the WE32000 CPU. I will look later today, but,
sadly, I believe I threw all my 3B2 software away years ago when my last
3B2 died. If I still have any of them, they yours for the postage.
bill
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