At 11:13 PM 12/04/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Approximately $2 per card. That doesn't include
the two A2000s, one
A2000 mother board, 12 megs of brand new 1 meg 30 pin SIMMS, a new
Kickstart 3.1 ROM and a 33c93 SCSI chip. Also got several Apple 3.5"
drives off the scrap pile, and a commodore 64 for keyboard parts. If I
add all that, I guess the cost per card is about $1 to $1.50 depending
on how you count your beans.
Hope you're sitting down while reading that, and on oxygen. I still
pinch myself thinking it is a dream . . . .
Yeah, I thiught it was the dregs from NewTek, but one A2000 has a
Washburn University (also in Topeka). If it was Newtek, why would they
need ethernet with their Toasters??? I'm doing some research, and I'll
let the list memebers know exactly where they came from, once I retrace
the trail.
Gary Hildebrand
St. Joseph
Hi, Gary:
If you find any D.P.S. time base corrector cards in the Amiga
collection, I have a friend who is trying to track some down.
Regards
Charlie Fox
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