31 August 2012, 00:53 | #1 |
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Free to good home
Gents
Been a while.... :-) Having a massive clearout prior to moving, and throwing away a Compq server I forgot I had. Anyway, inside is 128MB of RAM, in 60ns 32MB SIMMS (possibly EDO) I seem to remember using similar in my old 4000's a few years back. So, if any use to anyone, first to send me an SSAE gets them; PM me for details. Rgds Al |
11 September 2012, 21:27 | #2 |
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No one? Free, as in free free free, other than cost of postage. Heck, send me 2 1st class stamps and your address, I'll provide the jiffy bag and make up the postage if needed.
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11 September 2012, 22:35 | #3 |
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Hi Al,
I would like those SIMMs if you still have them, please. I wouldn't wish to see you go empty-handed for them. Can you accept PayPal? If so, I'll send you a PM. Thanks. |
11 September 2012, 23:00 | #4 |
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they is yours
Sidcup... I used to live in Chatham, and go to ICPUGSE at Biggin Hill. Do I know you? |
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Thanks!
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I doubt it. That's as near as I've ever been to Chatham. PM on the way! |
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12 September 2012, 10:57 | #6 |
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I was born in Chatham if you mean Chatham in Medway?
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12 September 2012, 23:42 | #7 |
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Yep, but I think you were about 10 when I was there :-)
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15 September 2012, 00:06 | #8 |
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Thankyou very much for those SIMMs, Alan! I received them this morning.
And you've no idea how much I appreciate that 80-pin SCSI hard drive. I need just such a drive to dump an image of a Kyocera KC-30B hard disk. It is an RLL hard drive, and the controllers need an ISA slot, so I have to use an old motherboard and I can't use an IDE hard drive to boot the machine because the RLL controller uses the primary hard drive port address and interrupt, so only a SCSI drive will work as a boot drive and destination for the hard disk image and none of my SCSI hard drives is presently available for this. So thanks again! |
19 September 2012, 00:01 | #9 |
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No worries, glad it was of use.
RLL!!! Blimey, that dates me. I remember using a 40mb (yep, thats Megabytes, children), on an IBM PS/2 Model 30... I still had a couple of ISA controller cards until I sold my A4000s, and an IDE RAID controller card or two. I wont ask why anyone would want to keep a Kyocera.. XT or AT? (I still have the Aug 1985 PCW which reviewed the A1000, and a iirc a Kyocera PC) |
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