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>From: "Steven Levine"
>Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 14:25:01 -0800
>To: leganii@surfree.com
>Subject: Re: SCOUG-General: Anyone have any 72 pin simms cards to spare?
> __________________________________________________________________
>
>In , on 01/16/03
> at 01:49 PM, leganii@surfree.com said:
>
>>Title pretty much says it all, anyone have any
>>72 pin simms memory cards they can spare, terms negotiable.
>
>Yes. I've got 72's and 30's. Exactly what are you looking for
>(speed/size)? What do you have to trade? :-)
>
>Steven
>
>--
Almost any size/speed 72 pin would probably do, for some 486
66 Mhz machines.
Ideally I'd like to get 5 cards, but real immediate need is for
2 MB of memory.
Let me see, I've got a surplus of 30 pin in miscellaneous
sizes, unknown state, and a bag full serial mice.
Probably not a fair trade, but that's what I can think of
that's available to trade.
Can you think of anything you want (of similar vintage)?
--
Regards,
Dallas E. Legan II / leganii@surfree.com / dallasii@kincyb.com
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