RE: Data I/O model 29?

From: Ozdemir, Steve <sso_at_dsc.com>
Date: Fri Jun 13 1997 - 17:58:33 EDT

G'day folks,

I recently picked up a 29B from work for the best price....free.
Haven't had much reason to use it because my collection is in storage.
But the way that I've seen people rave about it on RGVAC over the years
encouraged me to grab it.

Clay, if you don't go for it, I'd be interested in the modules.

                Steven S Ozdemir
                sso@dsc.com

ps - I'm assuming that the modules would work for my 29B, but I may be
wrong.

>----------
>From: Clay Cowgill[SMTP:clay@supra.com]
>Sent: Friday, June 13, 1997 5:21 PM
>To: vectorlist@goonsquad.spies.com
>Subject: Data I/O model 29?
>
>Hi everyone.
>
>This is kinda off topic, but I'm trying to decide if this is a worthwhile
>piece of equipment or not...
>
>I can get a Data I/O model 29 (I *think* that's the number) for cheap, and
>a bunch of the gang/PLD/whatever plug-in modules for a little more. Is
>there any reason I should want it? :-)
>
>Thanks in advance, no need to clog the vectorlist so reply to
>"clay@supra.com" if you have anything to tell me about it... (Like what's
>a "decent" price and if it does anything more than the PB-10 that might be
>useful. 2708's for the vector timing board? :-)
>
>-Clay
>
>Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
>_______________________________________________________________________
>/\ Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc. clay@supra.com
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>
>
>
Received on Fri Jun 13 15:02:53 1997

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