I got an email from someone who met us at Maker Faire last year. He told me he's got some never-released AT&T computers, so I took a ride to his storage locker today (here in central NJ) to see for myself. There are about a half-dozen Counterpoint C-19 computers with drive units, monitors, and various parts. I never heard of these. The guy said he worked for Bell Labs in early 1980s. He said Counterpoint made these as Unix workstations and delivered thousands of them to an AT&T warehouse. Then AT&T canceled the project and (supposedly) bulldozed the warehouse contents. He said the ones in his storage locker may be the only ones remaining. He also said some famous AT&T folks (K.; Ritchie, Korn) all used such systems. They run Unix System V. A few of them looked to be in very clean condition. Lastly, he said they were also planning to use the name "AT&T Technical Workstation" rather than the C-19 name. Google shows no results for either search term. We're definitely accepting these for the museum collection. Hopefully we can make a few running units from the various components. Anyone ever heard of it?