I would like to offer my Stingray memory card to anyone qualified to fix
it.
I've always had memory problems with my Sparcstation 4/330 and the
stingray is no exception. Suspecting that cold solder joints might be
the root, I resoldered the SIMM connections on this card. Testing shows
this action rendered the card useless. Stingrays being fairly rare, I
offer mine to someone smarter than I am to make it useful again.
All you pay is shipping.
Boy do I feel dumb.
Again, no charge, just send me an envelope or a box and it is yours.
Best.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-admin(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-admin@classiccmp.org]
On Behalf Of Roger Merchberger
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 11:42 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Fw: [Suns-at-Home] [robc(a)solarflares.net: SPARCServer 2000,
anyone want one?]
At 22:08 03/27/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> In my experience, U.S. clothes dryers don't
use twist-lock plugs.
So
I'd expect
them to use a NEMA 6-20R or 6-30R non-locking receptacle.
I have never seen a clothes dryer with a twist lock (but they may be
out
there).
For anyone interested in big machines from the 1980s and 90s, L6-30 is
a
*very* common plug and socket combination, so salvage
them whenever you
can - they are not cheap. I saved quite a few when I was deinstalling
the
old NSFnet RS/6000-T3Bs. I am glad I did.
Yes you are... I had to purchase (1) set of male & female connectors
last
year -- set me back darned near $60USD!
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger