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to: CRAIG HART
from: ROBERT KOHL
date: 1998-02-14 01:00:00
subject: pure Hex Programming

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Hi Craig,
Wednesday, February 11, 1998 17:10:00, Craig Hart wrote to Robert Kohl
Subject: pure Hex Programming
 CH> Hi..
  >> This is the only area of discussion I know a lot about. I had
  >> a model 30. There was no choice in the model 30. You got a 8086.
 CH> Incorrect. There are several 'model 30' PS/2's. The later
 CH> model 30's came with a 286 CPU and a 1.44 FDD as opposed to the
 CH> eariler ones which were 8086's and 720k FDD's
 CH> You probably owned a model 30 8530-021 which is the 8086/720k
 CH> version. I am kicking one as I type :-
 CH> Craig
  I think I already covered this with the mail which is on it's way out. But
  here's what I did say. The model with the 286 came out about the same time
  the model 55 came out. I had the the 8530-021 one anemic 20 meg HD and a
  single 720k A: drive. When I had mine, I added a 5.25" drive via external
  cable. The drive ran without the need of an external power supply.
 Regards and *Terminate-ing*,
Robert (Bob) Kohl  Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Home Page:  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/7854
            http://members.tripod.com/~Bob_Kohl/index.html
Internet: bobakohl@abq.com  bobakohl1@juno.com  barbarianh@aol.com
.!. PS/2 an idea.....somewhere. Ahead, behind and such, of it's time.
--- Terminate 5.00/Pro >> Almost All my software is named Bob <
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