Our small business caters to the classic computer community, although
after exchanging notes with a number of you folks over the last few
weeks I can see our disk drive and tape drive emulators are beyond
the budget that many of you have. Arraid equipment generally runs
from $3,500 to $14,500. However, besides letting you
know that there
are still a few emulation companies left in the world, perhaps we
can
help out some of you.
Arraid -- a small American business, made up mainly of engineers --
spends what little extra money we have looking for labs that need our
equipment. Our target client has classic (we use the word legacy)
computers doing some sort of critical function. These computers have
failing peripherals and Arraid can solve that issue without software
changes. If you know of labs, people, or businesses in the classic
community that could benefit from our emulated peripherals, we pay a
5% finder's fee, each time a lead results in a sale. That money can
go to fund your classic computer activities.
Thanks for your time...
Dave Dunn
ARRAID - Legacy Peripheral Solutions
dthdunn(a)earthlink.net
http://www.arraid.com