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- From: nathan@laplace.biology.yale.edu (Nathan F. Janette)
- Subject: Re: Memory upgrades for R4000 Indigos
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.163455.28486@cs.yale.edu>
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- Organization: Yale University, Department of Computer Science, New Haven, CT
- References: <1992Jul26.045223.11600@news.nd.edu>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 16:34:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul26.045223.11600@news.nd.edu> root@sanger.chem.nd.edu (Doctor
- Math) writes:
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- > I'm certainly not going to say that the machines are inferior from a
- > technological standpoint. I am going to wonder about the sales folk, though.
- > I have a fax from SGI quoting prices for machines. I want to get an R4000
- > Indigo or a Crimson without a disk, RAM, or a monitor (we are retiring some
- > elderly 4D/20s). The cover page pointed out that the warranty would be
- > void if ANY third-party stuff of ANY kind was installed.
-
- Gee, all 90 days of it?
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- ;-)
-
- --
- Nathan Janette "I'm a NeXTstep man,
- Dept MB&B, Yale Univ I'm a NeXTcube guy"
- New Haven, CT
- nathan@laplace.biology.yale.edu (NeXT)
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