From: Lucio de Re lucio@proxima.alt.za
Subject: [9fans] 3c905
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 06:09:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19990210040902.td_oIlS5jP6ur49BmBToas8XZ6RQzKTnA80SM10rBNo@z> (raw)
According to forsyth:
> i haven't got any 905Bs.
Shit, I have two of them gathering dust. Is it worth shipping them to
you and eventually getting them back? Between the South African and UK
postal system, meybe if I send them in separate packages you'll get one
of them :-)
I note that NetBSD will only support them in the next release, FreeBSD
didn't support them as of 2.2.7 and I understand that Linux support is
in style: fast but shoddy code.
Anyway, let me know if there's a benefit in shipping them, I may find
someone willing to bring them over in a future trip to the UK.
++L
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1999-02-10 4:09 Lucio [this message]
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1999-02-10 12:48 Janusz
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1999-02-09 17:20 Lucio
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