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- From: rash@access.digex.com (Wayne Rash)
- Subject: Re: Gateway problems universal?
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 06:35:22 GMT
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- price@helios.unl.edu (Chad Price) writes:
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- >as232@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael Lerner) writes:
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- >>Are these problems that Gateway 66-V and 33-V users having, occuring on other
- >>company's system, or is the problem strictly Gateway? What about ZEOS and
- >>Dell, do their systems exhibit these problems, or are they clean? Just curious
- >>if it's an industry or single company problem.
-
- >I've had a Gateway 486DX2/66 EISA for a couple of weeks now and have absolutely
- >no problems with the hardware. To what problems are you so loosely refering?
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-
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- >--
- >chad
- >price@helios.unl.edu
- >cprice@molecular.unmc.edu
-
- I also have a 486DX2/66 EISA, and have had no problems of any significance.
- The only hardware glitch required moving a jumper on the video card. The
- rest of the problems were the result of short circuits between the
- keyboard and the chair. The most notable regards the operator's inability
- to read as fast as the computer sends stuff to the screen. Can't win 'em
- all.
-
- Otherwise, no problems at all, and while calling gateway can be a chore, I
- can handle that in a background process (meaning an autodialer with
- infinite repeat).
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-