Re: best place for multia's??


Subject: Re: best place for multia's??
From: Izaak Bozof (izaak.bozof@ins.com)
Date: Tue Sep 28 1999 - 16:24:13 PDT


They know it and you'll pay through the nose from them. They like making
money.

If you have patience, check out EBAY -- you can usually get a fully configured
(that means with memory and hard drive -- the hardest parts to procure) for
around 175 - 250. I've seen multias with 32-64 mb ram and 300-500mb ~internal~
Scsi drive go for that range.

izaak

At 01:28 p 9/28/99 , Dan O'Reilly wrote:
>
> At 01:00 PM 9/28/99 -0400, rich wrote:
>>
>> Just wondering if those multia owners out there could suggest
>> the best place (service, delivery, etc) that get them. Looking
>> to buy about 12-15 of them and use for classes. I am in
>> the southeast, but of course mail-order is just fine.
>
>
>
> www.starshipcorp.com. They really know the hardware there.
>
>
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> +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
> | Dan O'Reilly | "Outside a dog, a book is man's best |
> | Principal Engineer | friend. Inside a dog, it's too |
> | Process Software Corporation | dark to read." |
> | http://www.process.com | -- Groucho Marx |
> +-------------------------------+---------------------------------------+

They know it and you'll pay through the nose from them.  They like making money.

If you have patience, check out EBAY -- you can usually get a fully configured (that means with memory and hard drive -- the hardest parts to procure) for around 175 - 250.  I've seen multias with 32-64 mb ram and 300-500mb ~internal~ Scsi drive go for that range.

izaak

At 01:28 p 9/28/99 , Dan O'Reilly wrote:

At 01:00 PM 9/28/99 -0400, rich wrote:
Just wondering if those multia owners out there could suggest
the best place (service, delivery, etc) that get them.  Looking
to buy about 12-15 of them and use for classes.  I am in
the southeast, but of course mail-order is just fine.


www.starshipcorp.com. They really know the hardware there.


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+-------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| Dan O'Reilly                  |  "Outside a dog, a book is man's best |
| Principal Engineer            |   friend.  Inside a dog, it's too     |
| Process Software Corporation  |   dark to read."                      |
| http://www.process.com       |                    -- Groucho Marx    |
+-------------------------------+---------------------------------------+


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