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Re: Adaptive Peripherals Card & Switchbox



That could very well be. The people at the yard sale had nothing to really
say about it. Someone may have just given it to them at some point and they
just had it stored it away until the yard sale without ever actually using
it, aside from plugging it in to see if it and the moniter worked. They
wanted $15 for the moniter alone, seperate from the system. I guess they
figured it was worth more than the computer. I didn't even think to ask if
they had any disks for it out there at the sale someplace. I didn't see any
there by the computer. Even if they did, all I had was $5 cash for the
computer itself and no checks.

"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Since you earlier mentioned that the computer contained a
> Mockingboard C, it seems safe to assume that it was last
> used by a handicapped person who needed speech synthesis,
> as Steven Hawking does.