DEC Computer Labs available

From: Jim Davis <jimdavis_at_gorge.net>
Date: Thu Sep 14 20:54:59 2000

Gee, I had so much fun with that thing. OMSI had one, I once tried to
build a very simple serial computer with the thing. With 8 JK-FF, it's
really difficult. This was back in 73 at the west lab. I have to agree,
$250 is quite a bit. Loved the wood case and the high quality
construction.
Hello to Jim Willing and Gary Oliver.
Jim Davis.

Bruce Lane wrote:
>
> At 19:12 14-09-2000 -0500, Anthony Eros wrote:
>
<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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Received on Thu Sep 14 2000 - 20:54:59 BST

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