[wha-net-discuss] site
mnewman
mnewman at clear.net.nz
Fri Nov 7 10:01:52 CET 2008
Hi Earle
No doubt a few hundred went to the recycling a couple of weeks ago on
the ECO day.
They are called ISA sockets, they became obsolete about 15 years ago,
and can be found on old 86, 286, and 386 PCs. There are two lengths, for
8-bit and for 16 bit computer cards, and I have a a number of those
sockets here on old pc m/bs.
How many and what lengths does your friend need?
miken, zl1bnb
Earle Turner wrote:
> Hi Julian,
> Earle Turner here I have a friend that is after 286 or 386 Motherboards for
> car test equipment, as the new broads don't have the slots that he requires
> for the cards that fit in. Do you have any or know where we could get some?
>
> Thank you,
> Earle
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Julian Priest" <julian at informal.org.uk>
> To: <wha-net-discuss at one.server1.org>
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 12:24 AM
> Subject: [wha-net-discuss] site
>
>
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I put the open-mesh map into the http://wha.net.nz website in an
>> iframe so we can see the few nodes up already..
>>
>> I think we should add a wiki, like http://pmwiki.org to the site so we
>> can start documenting installs and stuff. What do you think?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> /julian
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