<quote who="James Wilkinson">

> Jeff, you might want to subscribe to the UNSW multia-users mailing list
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED], with "subscribe multia-users" in the
> body).


Cool! :) Funny tho, I got quite a number of private emails pointing me to
the list. Obviously there's some kind of closet Multia users secret society
or something, so I won't mention any names. ;)


> http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~s2230937/multia/


Ooh - this is tops. Telford's is very useful too... I could put an IDE drive
in this at some stage if I need more room. Then again, what good is a heater
with a 10gig drive? ;)

I left it on all day trying to compile a 2.4 kernel. Kinda toasty in here
now.


> Then there's the SRM-HOWTO as well ;)


Now that I *have* to read... I feel like such a dope not knowing how to do
the simple things again. ;) And yet, that's kinda why I wanted to play with
one.

Mmmm... Non-Intel. I think I'll have to try an SGI O2 next, I always drooled
over them in high school. Or an FM-TOWNS. That would rock.


Anyone know the better places to pick up quirky hardware?

- Jeff


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