If anyone needs a couple of memory boards for their MicroVAX, here's a
fellow offering a couple of 1 meggers dirt cheap.
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On 1 Oct 1998 22:42:23 GMT, in comp.sys.dec.micro you wrote:
>From: neil(a)skatter.usask.ca (Neil Johnson)
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro
>Subject: 1 Meg uVax memory boards $10
>Date: 1 Oct 1998 22:42:23 GMT
>Organization: University of Saskatchewan
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>I have two M7607 memory boards for sale. I believe they are
>1 Meg boards for a microVax. They have a connector near the
>handles for data/control signals; my understanding is that
>they are unusable for a normal PDP11 Qbus system.
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>Asking $10.00 each or $10.00 for two -- I just want to
>avoid throwing them out, and also want it to be worth my while
>to package them up. Sorry, no documentation available.
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>
>Neil
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