Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 23:18:47 -0700 (PDT) From: "Rodney W. Grimes" <rgrimes@gndrsh.aac.dev.com> To: PowerTrip@aol.com Cc: jkh@freebsd.org, hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: General call - please help the doc project! Message-ID: <199506280618.XAA08585@gndrsh.aac.dev.com> In-Reply-To: <950627225508_79758798@aol.com> from "PowerTrip@aol.com" at Jun 27, 95 10:59:24 pm
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> > OK. Got the address. > > I'm not going to send it out just yet, as I think I can dig up some more > stuff. I think I'll have a 386SX/25, and 386SX/16(or 20?) motherboard. > > So far, I have: > > (1) 3Com 3C503 8-bit ethernet (coax) > (1) 3Com 3C505 (I think) 16-bit ethernet (coax) > (1) Novell NE-1000 8-bit ethernet (coax) > (8) 1MB SIMMS (8-Bit without parity) > (1) (Possibly) Future Domain TMC-860 16-Bit SCSI Host Adapter > (1) 386SX/16 mHz motherboard > (1) Non-functioning Colorado 250MB (DJ-20) Floppy tape (parts or fix?? I have > manual and DOS S/W) This is all great stuff to have for the test lab, and since I am the hardware tinkering type I will probably even fix that Colorado if possible, or use it for spare parts when/if another unit shows up here. Please check with me before expanding this list, as some things I may classify as simply junk that would not be worth the shipping charges for and/or may be duplicated parts. Also old motherboards with out CPU chips are pretty useless to me, I already have a pile almost 3 feet high of them. Any an all old 386SX16 or faster CPU chips would be good, as I could reserect a few MB from the junk pile (these are good boards, they are pull outs from doing system upgrades). > But I need to keep looking, because I know I have more stuff in closets! You too ehh?? Well, I just moved, so all the closets got cleaned and the stuff is getting organized as I unpack it all. I have moved many many times over the last 10 years and am unboxing stuff that has been in boxes for this whole time. It is nice to finally have a place I can get all my stuff out and actually know where it is and use it when I need it. Again, thank you for the first sizeable contribution to the FreeBSD Test Lab!! -- Rod Grimes rgrimes@gndrsh.aac.dev.com Accurate Automation Company Reliable computers for FreeBSD
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