> I used to know where to find a working 2841 controller and 2 2821 Data Cell
> Drives ("Noodle Pickers").Those, plus a full string of 2319 drives, went to
> a scrap metal dealer back in November, when the last guy who could fix them
> couldn't find repair parts.

Well...more the reason why I need to keep bugging this list that the
old stuff, even if not working*, should find homes rather than getting
scrapped. There are people and museums interested in this equipment,
and we can and do get things rescued in a way that makes everyone
happy. Even just knowing where the equipment is still in a production
environment helps greatly (with discretion, of course).

I am not about to start spamming the list with generic want ads - that
is tacky, and would probably get me thrown off anyway. However, I
might have to step up the reminders. If anyone objects, please let me
know off list.

* I have even saved things that are best called "rusting derelicts".
Until a better set of 3330s gets discovered, they will have to do.

--
Will

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