At 18:24 19/01/03 -0800, you wrote:
I was contacted by a man who has a friend looking to
get rid of a "Wang
2200T". I don't know if it is just the CPU, or an entire system. A 2200T
was the last of the first generation 2200 CPUs, put out just before
starting the 2200VP line.
Hi!
I don't know very much about the Wang 2200T, but I'd be very happy to give
it a home in my collection. Having done some research, it looks like an
interesting machine!
I'm in Auckland, so that makes things fairly easy.
Mike.
From: Neil
Stichbury <Neil.Stichbury(a)gen-i.co.nz>
To: "'frustum(a)pacbell.net'" <frustum(a)pacbell.net>
Subject: 2200T
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 13:27:50 +1300
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I have a colleague who has a 2200T in his garage, believed to be working.
Of use to anyone ?.
Neil Stichbury
Client Services Specialist
gen-i
technology*passion*success
9 City Road, Auckland, New Zealand
Ph: +64 9 306 4717
Fax: +64 9 306 4543
Mob: +64 21 274 9136
E-mail: Neil.Stichbury(a)gen-i.co.nz
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www.gen-i.co.nz
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A followup email said:
Hi Jim,
It's in Auckland. We can possibly 'assist' with transportation costs as we
would rather give it to a good home than dump it.
Regards,
Neil Stichbury
According to his web page, gen-i used to be known as "wang new zealand", so
I suspect he knows what he is talking about!
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