To answer several questions, there are roughly two dozen cd's,
including several dupes.
I'll try to get a full list Monday night, and I'll post it then. There
should be enough to go around, plus Clint offerred to use what he
needed and then pass them on....so everybody should get a
chance.
I'll get back to you Monday night (that's the next time I'll be at the
shop.)
Paul Braun
nerdware(a)laidbak.com
Visit NerdWare on the Web at
www.laidbak.com/nerdware
In reply to the question about the Bondwell 2.
I also have the Bondwell 2 and most of the software and manuals.
If it was not you who asked the original question can you refer me to
the author.
Regards Jack
Bruce - *panix* is on your List? I was under the impression that the
Panix gang were pretty conscientious and not generally known as Tolerators
of Junque Poste.
And yes, all my replies to your recent e-mail direct to me have bounced,
but (italics) it takes a day of retries before finally being rejected
for good. (/italics).
Sigh. Cure worse than Malady? I dunno...
Cheerz (and thanx for the update)
John
She wants someone in a particular part of 'Sconsin, no less:
At 03:30 PM 2/21/01 -0600, "Scott, Stefanie" <SScott(a)smgpo.gannett.com> wrote:
>Thanks for the e-mail. I'm actually looking for someone in the Northeastern
>Wisconsin areas: we cover Steven's Point, Marshfield, Fond du Lac, Appleton,
>Oshkosh, Green Bay, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, Sheboygan and Manitowoc and
>their surrounding areas. If you know of anyone from these areas, that would
>help.
- John
John Lawson may have run into this, so I figured I'd better let the rest
of the group know as well.
When I took over server operations for our domain (bluefeathertech)
earlier this year, the mail servers were installed with some pretty potent
anti-spam features. Among these are the fact that they'll reject any mail
>from (1), systems listed as open SMTP inputs on ORBS; And (2), any system
listed in the MAPS RBL.
I suspect the reason John paged me on the group is because his ISP's mail
boxes were not able to connect to mine because one or more of them may be
listed as noted above. With that in mind, I would like to let the group
know that I do have a backup address: wd6eos <at> hamsnet dot net.
This can be used for any situation where you're not able to reach me
through the bluefeathertech domain.
Thanks much. We now return to our regularly scheduled core memory plane.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho, Blue Feather Technologies
http://www.bluefeathertech.com // E-mail: kyrrin(a)bluefeathertech.com
Amateur Radio: WD6EOS since Dec. '77 (Extra class as of June-2K)
"I'll get a life when someone demonstrates to me that it would be
superior to what I have now..." (Gym Z. Quirk, aka Taki Kogoma).
Hi, group.
The surplus shop where I spend all my spare time got a box full of
HP-UX cd's in and we have no need for them.
IIRC, there are Core OS plus extensions and patches along with
apps for at least Version 10.x and 9.x, plus some miscellaneous.
They're all labeled for an HP9000 series 700 or 800.
Anybody need these before we pitch 'em? If you need more
specifics, I can get them for you Monday night.
Thanks.
Paul Braun WD9GCO
Cygnus Productions
nerdware_nospam(a)laidbak.com
"A computer without a Microsoft operating system is like a dog without a bunch of bricks tied to its head."
Paul,
I have a number of HP 9000 minicomupters and could certainly use the CDs.
Thanks,
Steve
<steven_j_robertson(a)hotmail.com>
>From: "Paul Braun" Reply-To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org To:
>classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org Subject: HP-UX discs available Date: Wed, 21 Feb
>2001 22:21:09 -0600
>
>Hi, group.
>
>The surplus shop where I spend all my spare time got a box full of HP-UX
>cd's in and we have no need for them.
>
>IIRC, there are Core OS plus extensions and patches along with apps for at
>least Version 10.x and 9.x, plus some miscellaneous. They're all labeled
>for an HP9000 series 700 or 800.
>
>Anybody need these before we pitch 'em? If you need more specifics, I can
>get them for you Monday night.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>Paul Braun WD9GCO Cygnus Productions nerdware_nospam(a)laidbak.com
>
>"A computer without a Microsoft operating system is like a dog without a
>bunch of bricks tied to its head."
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