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From: FRAZIER%AFGLSC.SPAN@star.stanford.edu
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: AT&T 3B1 (7300)
Message-ID: <14024@brl-adm.ARPA>
Date: 9 May 88 23:15:26 GMT
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	The 3B1 is an outstanding machine for almost any
kind of Unix based activities.  My machine has 2 MB RAM,
64MB hard disk running SYSV rel3.1.  I've got Gnu Emacs 18.49,
all the system development tools etc.  I've found it to be
a very handy little machine.  (Every bit as useful as the
larger boxes at work for all intents and purposes.)  
It's a great machine for the price....
	The only drawback is that the User Agent has a few
security holes  (probably more than a few) associated with
it,  but I've found all of them to be fairly easy to stop
up.