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Re: Transwarp GS question - Technical
"Michael Maginnis" <michaelmaginnis@theknifeyahoo.com> wrote in
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: On Thu, 27 May 2004 00:02:16 -0400, "Bill Garber"
<willy46pa@comcast
: DOT net> wrote:
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: >"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net> wrote in message
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: >First, the one causing "error code=0202" is
: >an 24C44P, and the other one which causes
: >"error code=0201" is a 93C13N. If anyone knows
: >why this is happening, I would appreciate any
: >input into it. Of course, I would also welcome
: >a location where a X2444P could be acquired.
: >
:
: I was going to suggest eBay, but I bet that's you
: with the bid on the ones currently being auctioned.
That is correct, although I have no idea what I will
do with 100 of them. A IIe NVRAM ram card? :) After
I placed the bid, I found singles of the X24C44P type
for $3.25 each, but $6.00+ shipping is outrageous. :)
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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