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June 1997, Week 2

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Tony Newton <[log in to unmask]>
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I am interested....  Where would I get more info?

Can anyone point me in the direction of some very good books
or maybe even personal experience. ;-)

I have a bit of hardware experience but never anything extensive
with DDS drives. :-O

I am eager to learn however and with the number of drives that I put
in the boneyard each year I'm sure my employer would be more than
happy for me to learn. :-)

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanx

Tony "I just like to make the smiley faces" Newton  $-)








> Wirt Atmar writes:
>
> >The  real problem lies in providing an environment that allows the
> reconditioner
> >to exercise the DDS while he is working on it. Generally that only be done
> >with the drive hanging off of a computer that can talk to the drive.
>
> I think there may be an opportunity here.
> I have gone through several of these as well.
>
> Anyone out there looking for a sideline job?
> How about one of the hardware dealers??
>
> Terry Simpkins
>
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