I was asked to provide this information to the man in Ghana who needs computers for a lab. As I do not have the original post saved, and perhaps the entire list could benefit from this, here is the message: --------------------------------- >> I'd be interested in constructing units that can handle Win95 on a >> network. Each unit would use an external hard drive. In fact, I >> >We could certainly just fill up a shipping container and ship a few >> >dozen complete machines to him, with relative ease -- cost is the major >> >factor. >> >How would y'all on the list, feel about this type of collective effort? C.J.K., if you have the original post, please forward theis web site to him. http://www.dragnet.org I've in the past gotten sever part's (keyboard's, Harddrives, Motherboards, mouse, etc. ) from here. they have 'old' apple 2,2+,etc, Mac,Mac+, comadors, Ti,286,386,486, and Pen I systems.if it's ever been made for a computer, then they may have it. would like to link these two groups up. douglas Douglas J.A.R. Sasse http://ic.mankato.mn.us/~douglas http://mnic.net/~douglas![]()
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