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Re: SASI
- Subject: Re: SASI
- From: Mike Pfaiffer <mike@digitalcivilization.ca>
- Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 19:51:43 GMT
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- Organization: Digital Civilization
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Bart wrote:
Does anyone out there still have a Sider SASI drive (From First Class
Peripherals) manual. or, even better: has anyone scaned typed or otherwise
digitized such?
-Bart
Man, you go out of your way to find obscure hardware don't you? ;-)
I was going to say I didn't have any information for you but something in
the back of my mind is telling me to use your *NIX boxes to look for a
gopher server. I seem to recall someone found some information about it
there in the late 80's. If that doesn't work then try archie. Worse case
search for it at Google.
Later
Mike
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