AT&T missed so many possibilities with a product line suggestive of feminine foundation garment sizes... and could have done better being *more* aggressive w/ such names.
Remember, dealing with Thoroughbred BASIC exposed me to a LOT of different platforms, even if I handled the portation issues to Xenix (MS for intel 286-310 and *shudder* SCO Xenix-286 and -386) as my *primary* responsibility; I dealt with a gamut (including the S4/7300/3b1) of other boxes. There are stories... -------------------- John R. Campbell, Speaker to Machines (GNUrd) {813-356|697}-5322 Adsumo ergo raptus sum IBM Certified: IBM AIX 4.3 System Administration, System Support > Don't forget that the Zilog Z-130 was based on the Bell chip > (so it was > using the same instruction set as the 3b2). > Anybody remember? ISTR the 3b2 having a muddled byte sex. 3B2? AAAAAAAAUUUGHH! Now you've ruined my whole day. I hope you're proud of yourself. -- db