Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 09:30:09 08/15/05
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On August 15, 2005 at 12:15:49, Steve B wrote: >>Oh well, I thought, a little embarrassed, "Let the Pieces fall Where they >>May.";-) > > >Hi Terry >there is NOTHING to be embarrassed about >the V10 was a fine answer > >so would have the EAG V5 and the EAG V8 (both dual processors)beeh fine answers >in these latter two cases exactly 50 were made but i dont know exactly how many >were sold but i think all of them > >its getting harder and harder to pose questions where the answer cannot be >culled on the net somewhere > >actually this is a good thing because it shows that the old computers are >becoming more popular with fledgling sites springing up all the time and >collector's setting up sites to showcase their collections > >V49 Regards >Steve Steve, no, there is not much on the net about these old machines, I went to Kurt's famous site. Other sites appear to be cloaked in secrecy! I found some stuff at other sites but they are not easy to find or they lack detail. Best, Terry
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