| Nice one. That's the year before I bought my first. I thought it was a superb deal up against things like the Amiga and ST, because it was much faster and more capable for a hobby programmer. And in the first job I had, my 2nd hand A310 cost £800. It had 1MB RAM, a 20MB hard disk, and a colour monitor. So probably half its new price. The fastest machine that the VAR I worked for offered was an IBM PS/2 Model 70-A21: http://www.walshcomptech.com/ps2/70A21.htm A 25MHz 80386DX with a tiny L1 cache on the daughterboard. Our demo one had a 80387DX and 2MB of RAM and a 120MB HDD, the first 3.5" HDD I ever saw. It retailed at about £10,000 for the base model, without "optional" extras like keyboard, DOS, or a monitor. Tricked out like the display one with an 8514 XGA display, something like £15,000 or £16,000. I tested it. My Archimedes was 4x to 8x faster in integer benchmarks. And it had a GUI -- the PS/2 didn't, this was before Windows 3.0 -- and it multitasked, which the PS/2 also didn't. Overpriced my left kidney. It had astonishing industry-beating price:performance. It stomped all over the fastest x86 kit in the world: it ran a usable pure-software emulation of an x86 PC on which I could run work apps. |