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Hi John
[Thus spake John Piper unto Bill Grimsley:]
JP> On Tuesday July 16 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...
BG> I'm surprised that there is no Austel sticker on yours, but if you want to
BG> make sure, do an ATI7. Austel models will read "Australia
External MSK".
JP> In that case, my Courier is Austel approved. ATI7 reveals exactly what
JP> you stated above. I too am surprised that I don't have a Austel
JP> sticker.
I have a daughterboard Courier bought October last year. It didn't come
with an Austel sticked but ATI7 says it's an Australian Courier. It
works fine, so I'm not too worried about it.
I am worried about the apparent lack of work being done on the
Australian Courier code though...
Regards
Sunny
E-mail: sunny{at}fl.net.au
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