On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:15:45PM +0100, Tom Mackey mentioned:
> I am running an old 486 as a Linux server on my home network. I am trying
> to get two 4MB 30 pin simms for it. Any ideas as to a source in Ireland?
Hmm. I think the National History museum has some of those in their new
medieval exhibit, along with some 386 processors they reckon could have
been raided by Art Mc Murragh. Not sure if they'd be for sale though.
Kate
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