I agree. Early UNIX is potentially interesting to the public in the long run in light of the success of Linux. I've mentioned before in some threads that the MS connection to Unix in the Xenix product is historically interesting in my mind too. On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 9:47 AM, william degnan via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I think it's time, if you're a collector of such things to grab up a UNIX PC before the clean working and complete units fetch prices routinely above $750, (but not yet). They're still "new vintage" but I predict these are going to become highly sought-after "tweener" type machines. This is the PC a lot of the famous hackers used in the late 80s
Watching what this one does: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AT-T-Unix-PC-Model-7300-/131741621748
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