You asked for the reaction of people in Bell Labs. I've seen reaction from Research, but there was also the Development part of the labs. I was in Columbus with a lot of OSS projects. Ours (Medis) was typical in our reaction. The 3B20 Duplex was designed for Telco central offices. It ran on 48V and had Delco car batteries as a UPS. That was fine for the telcos. The 3B20 Simplex was a less fault tolerant version, intended to compete with the Vax 11/780. Nobody wanted it. The 3B15 was chest freezer size, cheaper, to compete with the Vax 11/750. Nobody wanted it. The 3B2 in its various sizes was a desktop micro, intended to compete with a Sun server. It had possibilities. It had Datakit, and later TCP/IP. You could connect a Blit to it, and later the 5620. We were told to use it. "Eat your own dog food."  None of us liked it, but we made do. I was delighted when I transferred to the computer center and got to order Suns for desktop use. We still ordered 3B2s for our "att" email gateways. Incidently, I won a 3B1 in a raffle in 1986. That was a different beast, 68K based, the UNIX PC built by Convergent. I used it for Stargate and the UUCP Zone. It had a GUI but the screen and resolution were too small to really be useful. I still have one in my garage. Thanks, /Mary Ann Horton/ (she/her/ma'am) maryannhorton.com "This is a great book" - Monica Helms "Brave and Important" - Laura L. Engel       Available on Amazon and bn.com! On 11/26/22 10:46, Seth Morabito wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm giving a presentation on the AT&T 3B2 at a local makerspace next month, and while I've been preparing the talk I became curious about an aspect that I don't know has been discussed elsewhere. > > I'm well aware that the 3B2 was something of a market failure with not much penetration into the wider commercial UNIX space, but I'm very curious to know more about what the reaction was at Bell Labs. When AT&T entered the computer hardware market after the 1984 breakup, I get the impression that there wasn't very much interest in any of it at Bell Labs, is that true? > > Can anyone recall what the general mood was regarding the 3B2 (and the 7300 and the 6300, I suppose!) > > -Seth