That was you? I stood there for a minute, watching you
as you were trying
to get the CPU box out of the rack and thinking, "Damn, just a little too
late." (:
At about that point I'd have just about sold it to you! I'm not looking
forward to getting it out of the truck! I've got bum knees thanks to the
military, and am feeling it tonight!
I skipped some with 50 pin headers, not knowing whether
they were the
mythical SCSI cards some people here are anguishing over.. if someone
wants to send me some identifying mark to check for, I'll grab them.
I think these were all 40 pin (yes, I was standing around counting a lot of
pins). I'd hate to think there were some there and I missed them, as I
really need on.
Actually I'm hoping I've got one in the pile I did get, but I know I
didn't. Still an ESDI controller is better than what I had!
I'd wondered about that myself. BTW, if you'd
checked the stickers, you'd
have seen the Rainbows (had a Rainbow 100 Plus, too) included keyboards
and monitors for the $20 asking price.
Arghhh, where the *bleep* were the monitors and keyboards? It's a good
thing I didn't see that, we were full!
When I go back tomorrow, I'm going to try to pick
up the HP IPC, Kaypro
^^^^^^^
Oh, great, make me kick myself! I was going to pick up the HP and forgot it.
Zane
| Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Adminstrator |
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