At 05:05 PM 8/26/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Thanks for all the help and response to date. I am looking at various
>options and will submit a summary of what I found worked best.
>
>I have always felt a sense of guilt about removing so called obsolete
>systems (286, 386, 486) from service and throwing them away. Consequently
>I have quite a pile of these. I am looking to donate my time and know how
>to local organizations to get computers in front of people who would
>otherwise not be exposed. If anyone has a similar project going I would
>love to hear about it.
>
>Hal.
Hal, that's my goal too. I'm still learning all the many and varied
details for doing this, and slowly collecting at far too much expense, a
collection of computers and parts. Unfortunately, the retail prices in the
local second hand market are yet somewhat prohibitive and there isn't a lot
of equipment in that market. Most of the old computers around this city
appear to be kept in storage "just in case" and so are being wasted on
dust. I hope for a goodly glut next spring.
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