Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!umd5!purdue!decwrl!labrea!glacier!jbn From: jbn@glacier.STANFORD.EDU (John B. Nagle) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: Re: Novix chip with Computer Cowboys software by Calvin Moore Message-ID: <17432@glacier.STANFORD.EDU> Date: 5 May 88 15:20:55 GMT References: <17430@glacier.STANFORD.EDU> <460@ghidrah.tessi.UUCP> Reply-To: jbn@glacier.UUCP (John B. Nagle) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 8 I have no idea what it is for. But it is real, it does work, and it can be seen at Haltek Electronics in Mountain View, California, 9 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday. Haltek, incidentally, is a surplus store. If you need 8" floppy drives, or Visicalc disks, or 19" relay racks, or quadrophonic LP test/demo records, Haltek is the place to go. John Nagle