Based on my recent finds I think a refination of Rax's theory of computer
affinity synchronicity is in order. I am a PS2 fan and have a couple of 80s, a
60 and a 57(SCSI I love it) as well as a couple of PS1s in my collection. The
recent thread on ATs and PS2s and models 25 and 30 caught me but I had no
desire to expand my PS2 representation as I have enough weird 286's . While I
have never used a model 25 or 30 I mistakenly joined the discussion on these
models.
I had decided this month that I was going to avoid going to the big central
Goodwill branch since I always come away with something I can't resist and
my 1 bedroom apt. is reduced to crawl space.
By accident(?) however I dropped into the neighborhood branch and ( of
course) there was a model 30. For $10 I can't resist.
My modification to Rax's theory is that not only will the parts you acquire
represent and demand that the affiliated other parts be reunited but that even
thinking about them will require a response.
Mini or micro Rax's law holds true..
I also found a 9 vol. set of Open Systems SCO UNIX v.4.2 manuals. Uh-oh......
In addition a nice hi-res monitor with the TTL-Digital switches. That seems
safe enough. Has anyone thought of setting up a computer version of A.A.
ciao larry
lwalker(a)interlog.com