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From: friedman@splode.com (Noah Friedman)
Subject: Re: Austin, TX: Support!...
In-Reply-To: Steve Ford's message of Tue, 14 May 1996 11:25:43 -0500
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Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 15:51:46 GMT

In article <3198B407.6E95@objs.com> Steve Ford <ford@objs.com> writes:
>Since you're in Austin, you might also inquire at 
>the TI plant there about scrapped explorers, but I'd guess they're all
>gone by now.  They might still have some at UT.  Maybe they'd be
>interested in getting rid of them.

I haven't checked with TI, but at the last UT auction there was only one
Exploder, and the monitor was dead.  (Some scrap dealer outbid me for the
machine but I managed to get a 2MB memory board out of him afterward, to
replace one of my fried ones.)  So I suspect the pickin's at UT are pretty
slim these days.
