Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 19:41:07 06/04/04
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On June 04, 2004 at 08:27:42, K. Burcham wrote: > >I have a dual processor gamer that I built to play chess at servers and to test >for home use. >This pc is 2 x 1533mhz AMD MP. >4x256 Ram. >all other hardware is very good. >excellent condition. >The full tower case is sealed with all air flow filtered on intake side (front >cover). > >This pc has 15,000 rpm cheetah. I will remove this scsi and install high quality >Seagate IDE hard drive. >The motherboard is Tyan. I have a separate scsi controller board I will remove >and keep for scsi. >I will format the new hard drive and install windows 2000 professional edition. >I have all drivers and cds for this computer. > >This is a complete working high quality tower. >when received, if everything is still seated after shipping, this will be ready >for your monitor, keyboard and mouse and will have clean boot with latest >updates. > >Since I will never contribute to the advancement of a program or chess program >code---if there was someone that is working on a program that will put this to >good use, then I would very much like to donate to someone. >I bought a new Athlon 64 pc, and this will get me by until I decide to build a >dual processor Opteron chess pc in the next six months or so. > >I have sent an email to Uri. Maybe he can use this. If you know someone that is >currently working on a program have them email me. prefer someone at CCC or >someone that a regular here can refer them to me. > >I will properly package and pay for all shipping regardless of cost. >I will need to make sure that your country can receive this large box. >Theft in some countries is also an issue. > >kburcham make sure it is properly package - for large international shipments, boxed packaged within wood crates are best - or your box could look like this http://homepage.mac.com/simonster/PhotoAlbum3.html
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