Bruce/ClassicCmp gang -
Sorry about the binary post -- I wasn't thinking. I had been looking for
one of these labs for years and got kind of carried away when a guy called
me saying he had a bunch of them. The price is whatever I can negotiate
with the guy -- I guess I could buy them and then list them on eBay, but it
wasn't really what I had in mind.
I apologize for a list posting that really came across looking like spam --
it wasn't my intent.
-- Tony
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From: Bruce Lane[SMTP:kyrrin@bluefeathertech.com]
Reply To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 9:13 PM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: DEC Computer Labs available
At 19:12 14-09-2000 -0500, Anthony Eros wrote:
I have an opportunity to get up to a dozen DEC
Computer Lab units. The
DEC
Computer Lab was a tabletop digital logic trainer
(see attached picture)
<snip>
And you also posted a binary file to the entire mailing list,
regardless
of whether or not everyone would be interested in such a unit (I would be,
but at nowhere near the price you're asking. If you or Compaq really wants
that much for them, then you'd probably do better taking them to
E-[over]pay).
A better way to make an image file available is to put it on a web
site,
and simply post a link to it to the list.
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