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- From: curt@mischief.ecn.purdue.edu (Curt Freeland)
- Subject: Re: SUMMARY: WANTED: SIMM extraction tool
- Message-ID: <curt.715008738@mischief.ecn.purdue.edu>
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- References: <6759@iphasew.iphasew.com> <unruh.714174140@physics.ubc.ca> <1992Aug27.043418.24859@Synopsys.Com>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 13:32:18 GMT
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- arnold@synopsys.com (Arnold de Leon) writes:
-
- >There a different Sun SIMM extraction tool. It looks like it's
- >made of cast aluminum. It also appears to work well (I haven't
- >used it personally) but I've seen it in action. I don't know
- >if it's generally available.
-
- >We are a Sun PEP customer. This means that we have someone
- >on staff who is Sun certified technician. So we may have
- >obtained it that way.
-
- >I don't have the part number handy (I'm at home right). If there
- >is interest I can check on that part number.
-
- > arnold
-
- >--
- >Arnold de Leon arnold@synopsys.com
- >Network Manager Synopsys Inc.
- >(415) 694-4183 700 E. Middlefield Road
- > Mtn. View, CA 94043-4033
-
- The one in my desk drawer is a 345-1184-02. It is a cast aluminum "T" shaped
- tool that works very well. It is very similar to a plastic one that AMP sells.
-
- --curt
-
- --
- Curt Freeland
- Manager, Systems Engineering
- Purdue University Engineering Computer Network
- (curt@ecn.purdue.edu) (317) 494-3715
-