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Subject: Macintosh echo Date: Sun Mar 19 2017 08:10 pm
From: Dave Drum To: Drew Klenotic

-=> Drew Klenotic wrote to Dave Drum <=-

 DD> Most of my stack of ancient stuff from the wood-fired, steam powered,
 DD> belt drive days has been given to others who expressed an interest or
 DD> to the local recyclers (we have an elecrtonics/computer recycler
 DD> here). I have two Amigas - one with a 68030 and the other with an 040
 DD> and the C=64 to go with my wad of Winders and Linux boxes. Currently
 DD> sorting through several boxes of miscellaneous cables to try an
 DD> condense down to manageable proportions. And just found a SCSI Tower
 DD> that I had forgotten about - with its own power supply but none of
 DD> the 5.25" half-height SCSI drives needed to populate it. However, not
 DD> all is lost. I believe that NewEgg has adapters. If not Pacific Geeks
 DD> just came back on-line.   Bv)=

 DK> I actually still use SCSI drives for the BBS.  How many bays in that tower?
 DK> At any rate, adapters are easy to find.

 DK> But if you ever decide to "recycle" any of those Amigas or SCSI stuff I
 DK> could recommend my computer cave. ;)

I'll have to dig it back out of the pile and look. IIRC it was either three or
five. I mentioned it at my last Unix club meeting and Fearless Leader began
salivating. He's ressurecting a Burroughs B-20 mini-frame and may bring back
Springfield's first ever multi-line dial-up BBS that he wrote in 1981.  Bv)=

TBH - it probably won't happen unless he can update the arcnet to ethernet and
whore-up a method for telnet access rather that exclusively dial-up modems. But 
it was fun to speculate about at the meeting, And it sure used up a lot of
pizza and beverage.

... MS-DOS=suit & tie, Macintosh=cool shades, Amiga=high heels & leather

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