Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!purdue!decwrl!vixie From: vixie@decwrl.dec.com (Paul Vixie) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: 32K "do-it-yourself" kits... Keywords: The Ultimate Scrooge... Message-ID: <39@gnome6.pa.dec.com> Date: 8 Nov 88 08:08:29 GMT References: <2613@sultra.UUCP> <477@unocss.UUCP> Organization: DEC Western Research Lab Lines: 13 In article <477@unocss.UUCP> mlewis@unocss.UUCP (Marcus S. Lewis) writes: # I have a CompuPro CPU32016. [...] I spent $95 for my CPU32016. The rest of it # I already had "in stock". No, the system isn't running. Yes, I have all the # parts I need. I don't have the time I need. I know what that's like. A few years back I bought a CPU32016 and all the junk needed to make it work, disk controllers and serial ports and such. I wrote an assembler in C (using a Mac of all things). That's it -- end of project. I read comp.sys.nsc.32k in hopes that someone will come up with something I can use the darned thing for (besides a doorstop / footrest). -- Paul Vixie Work: vixie@decwrl.dec.com decwrl!vixie +1 415 853 6600 Play: paul@vixie.sf.ca.us vixie!paul +1 415 864 7013