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November 1995, Week 2

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"Rudderow, Evan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Rudderow, Evan
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Wed, 8 Nov 1995 13:54:00 EST
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Gavin wrote:
 
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>Unfortunately the entire Series 37 box will fit nicely inside a Series 42
>card cage, so I don't think you would have much luck with any of the
>memory or other stuff in the CPU (which really has no value at all these
>days).  You can certainly use the other peripherals on a Series 42 though.
 
It sounds like Gavin's got some experience putting S/37s inside S/42 card
cages; I hope he'll enlighten us as to why he was doing that (and whether or
not whatever it was worked!)
 
:-)
 
 -- Evan
 
BTW - does anyone know if the rumor that a S/44 card cage makes a dandy rack
for Sportster modems is true?

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