thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) (06/29/89)
I've received several emailings offering to "get in" on the group buy of the WD2010 chip (and, no, we're nowhere's near the 100-unit quantity for the first-tier price break). I'll be replying shortly (using a form letter! :-) to all those who've sent me email. The reply will include details of how to send check, address, etc. As it stands presently, it appears that we'll be purchasing ~20 chips. For planning purposes, the chip is $43.xx (my price quotes are at the office), sales tax (7%) is approx. $3 (WE have to pay the tax since we're operating as private individuals), and I'm just GUESSING the shipping and packaging to be around $1 - $1.50. Full details and pricing will be in my reply. And, if you need it, the new diagnostic disk will be extra (media, shipping, etc.; the software itself is "free" :-) If you want to get in on this group buy, and you haven't already sent me email, please contact me by July 6 - 7; I'll email final details then, and wait up to a week (for checks to arrive) before placing the order with Anthem Electronics (approx. July 14 or 17). If you have concerns regarding the chip, all I can say is that I've already tested the WD2010 in all 4 of my systems (one 3B1 and three 7300) and everything worked fine; my 3B1 is a final-production model (date code "8634", the 34th week of 1986) and the 7300 systems are about a year or so earlier ("8506" and "8509"). Sorry, I don't have the specific motherboard revision levels at hand, but the letters "J" and "D" come to mind. One of the 7300 is now a "3B1" after I upgraded the motherboard RAM to 2MB, added a 74F258, and installed a Miniscribe 3085 ("67 MB"), using the WD2010. The RAM upgrade took about 12 hours and is an experience I don't want to repeat anytime soon! :-) Thad Floryan [ thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]