On Apr 20, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On 4/20/05, Andrew Jones <aijones2 at bsu.edu>
wrote:
http://www.weirdstuff.com/cgi-bin/item/14178
I've never heard of the store selling it, I've never heard of the
company manufacturing it, but there you have it. A new-old-stock
eight-bit ISA SCSI card.
I've heard of Futuredomain, but do not have any of their products.
As have I... they used to be one of the companies that came highly
recommended (as, I believe, were well-supported by most early PC Unix
implementations). Unfortunately, I no longer have any of their cards.
I have _been_ to Wierd Stuff Warehouse; I even have a
poster/calendar
on my wall. The last thing I got from them was a complete boxed set
of Interactive UNIX... several cubic feet of white boxes and binders.
There are others on this list who have purchased _much_ more stuff
from there than I have, but then I don't get to the Bay Area all that
often.
As have I... in fact, if you've seen my postings about my recent Data
General MV/4000 purchase, then you've seen something I bought at Weird
Stuff (and they delivered for me). I love going to browse there. You
always have NO idea what you will find. I happen to live in the Bay
Area, so getting over there is just a matter of driving a few miles.
Mark