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Daniel Kosack <[log in to unmask]>
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Daniel Kosack <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jul 1995 18:05:07 -0400
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On Wed, 5 Jul 1995, Charles Finley wrote:
 
> It is note merely a ROM upgrade an entirely different CPU board set.  We have
> Series 52 board sets in stock.  They are very inexpensive.
 
  How much?  Would it be worth the money?  Of course, we may be going to
a Series 70 VERY soon (if we can make room for it)... again, donated
computer.  Not bad though, here's what I would have if everything goes as
planned:
 
  Series 33 (for the software that's stored on the native tape unit)
  Series 42 with 8MB RAM (and even backup motherboard, lots of cards)
  Series 70 with unknown amount of RAM
~7 7933 drive units
 3 7925 drive units
 1 7920 drive unit
  Lots and lots of disk packs.
  More than 180 serial ports (some through ATPs).
  more than 10 to 20 GIC cards
  HP 2608 lp
  HP char. printer
  various HP terminals, incl. a 2697
 
  For all of this, Walkersville High would like to thank TTC of
Gaithersburg, esp. Steve Jarman, John Beckett of Southern College, and
Thom Miller.  Now... only for a license for a TCP/IP package and
LANlink... :)
 
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PS.  Charles, can you send me a catalog?
 
Thanks,
Dan Kosack

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