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From: rdr@killer.UUCP (Dean Riddlebarger)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: 6386 WGS - What does the suffix 'WGS' mean?
Summary: "Work Group System" .....another cute one from the marketroids
Message-ID: <4798@killer.UUCP>
Date: 14 Jul 88 13:53:24 GMT
References: <365@pyuxf.UUCP> <1403@lznv.ATT.COM> <25057@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>
Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas
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In article <25057@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU>, brand@janus.uucp (Graham Brand) writes:
> I have seen the suffix WGS appended to both the 6386 and the older
> 6300 machines. Is it an acronym for something and, if so, what?
> 
> Cheers,
> -Graham Brand

The nice little Getting Started manual that came with mine says that
I own a 6386 Work Group System Processor.  I understand that we've
also used the WGS name for new releases of older hardware [e.g. the
new flavor 6300 WGS etc.].

Dean Riddlebarger
AT&T Service Node Engineering
[312] 592-5760
uucp: ihnp4! [or reasonable facsimile] crfax!crnsnwbt!rdr

Typical disclaimer to ward off angry marketroids......