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    This is a real computer!

    Found this computer laying around our office... lol
    7043-140 IBM RS/6000 43P Model 140


    http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi...7/ENUS7043-140

    It is controlled with a

    InfoWindow II, 3153

    The terminal is just a black screen with green text.

    lol

    It runs Unix. It does have the 768mb of ECC ram. Not sure about the drive space yet.

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    Re: This is a real computer!

    After looking at it, I have to agree. That is awesome by '96 standards. Is it a minicomputer or simply a powerful microcomputer? Also, how much did it cost your company to purchase it?
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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Atomic-Fanboy View Post
    After looking at it, I have to agree. That is awesome by '96 standards. Is it a minicomputer or simply a powerful microcomputer? Also, how much did it cost your company to purchase it?

    I believe by definition you could call it a minicomputer because of the power it has.

    If you read the specs it is amazing how much drive space they were outfitting these things with!

    The one I have does have the 768MB of ECC RAM.

    It was at one point in its life supporting a 100 users simultaneously via telnet sessions.

    I think my favorite part is the InfoWindow II. It is essentially its own computer and the keyboard plugs into the side of it. You access the system itself with a Serial Terminal from the InfoWindow.

    Reminds me of playing Fallout 3

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    I'm even more impressed after comparing it to the first computer I had, bought in 1998. This computer wasn't great...

    Cyrix MII PR300 CPU, 64 MB RAM, 8 GB HDD, Non-working modem and Windows 98 do not add up to a positive computing experience.
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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Quote Originally Posted by collisionystm View Post
    I believe by definition you could call it a minicomputer because of the power it has.
    No, it's probably too small to be a midrange/mini computer. The AS/400 was IBM's minicomputer.

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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Moved to the cafe.

    Not a support question.

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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Quote Originally Posted by collisionystm View Post
    Found this computer laying around our office... lol
    7043-140 IBM RS/6000 43P Model 140


    http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi...7/ENUS7043-140

    It is controlled with a

    InfoWindow II, 3153

    The terminal is just a black screen with green text.

    lol

    It runs Unix. It does have the 768mb of ECC ram. Not sure about the drive space yet.
    I actually have used one very similar to one of these years back to learn COBAL and RPG-400. It was the AS400 model though, but very similar.
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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Back in the day that was a very powerful system, I had access to a similar one as a student and it ran AIX.

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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Quote Originally Posted by collisionystm View Post
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    I'd also like to know how much it cost your company, which you didn't tell us.
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    Re: This is a real computer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucradia View Post
    I'd also like to know how much it cost your company, which you didn't tell us.

    Well I believe the total price tag for the system, including 40 user licenses was around 75K

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