VXL103@PSUVM.BITNET (11/14/88)
What else can I say? I'll entertain any offer or ideas for that matter on the above subject. Possible ideas are acquiring an AST six-pak or equivalent. My RAM chips have been SOLDERED (gak!) in, and if I were to indeed purchase 41256-150 ns or better chips, I would have to take the whole schpiel (is it spelled tight?) to a repair shop and have it soldered in and tested (sorry folks, I can't go solo on this one). Another type of board that I can also use is a QUADRAM board. The point is that I either need chips or an 16 (not 8) bit memory board that can accommodate my AT&T PC6300, or I can use the 8-bit board and seriously compromise my CPU speed. I'll be at this address (where else?) to peruse any reasonable offer ... Vincent Lai
seg@smsdpg.uu.net (Scott Garfinkle) (11/15/88)
From article <61411VXL103@PSUVM>, by VXL103@PSUVM.BITNET:
> I'll be at this address (where else?) to peruse any reasonable offer ...
Sounds like this belongs in misc.wanted.
yours, Scott E. Garfinkle
SMS Data Products Group, Inc.
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