bruggink@vms.macc.wisc.edu (02/01/91)
A company called "Sixty Eight Thousand" evidently sells a machine, based on the IIfx, which runs 30% faster [called the "dash 30fx"] than a IIfx; it comes w/ 8 MB fast RAM, 209 MB Wren hard drive, and large screen monitor; there's a picture of the setup on p.238 in the Feb. 1991 MacUser. So I need the phone #/address of these guys; we're looking for something like this, and I can't find any ads for them in the mags I have. dennis bruggink bruggink@vms3.macc.wisc.edu bruggink@ccc.nersc.gov
awessels@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Allen Wessels) (02/01/91)
In article <1991Jan31.163243.19789@macc.wisc.edu> bruggink@vms.macc.wisc.edu writes: >A company called "Sixty Eight Thousand" evidently sells a machine, based >on the IIfx, which runs 30% faster [called the "dash 30fx"] than a IIfx; >it comes w/ 8 MB fast RAM, 209 MB Wren hard drive, and large screen monitor; >there's a picture of the setup on p.238 in the Feb. 1991 MacUser. > >So I need the phone #/address of these guys; we're looking for something >like this, and I can't find any ads for them in the mags I have. Sixty Eight Thousand, Inc. 10 Victor Square Scotts Valley, Calif. 95066 (408)438-1777 fax(408)438-2967 AppleLink:D1837