RE: TI-H: Hard Drive for the 92 is ready!
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RE: TI-H: Hard Drive for the 92 is ready!
>What's this, Grant isn't selling/giving away his driver?
Grant is making a driver, and if he gets support, he will release it. Come
on guys! I only have 4 orders!
>and is this JUST the 92, because the last time I checked, there was
>already a driver for the 92.
Don't buy one unless you have a 92, YET!!!
Grant
>Christopher Kalos
>raptorone@stuytech.com
>Executive Director/Administrator
>Virtual Technologies Developer's Group
>
>
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>From: John Fraser[SMTP:jbfpoker@hutchtel.net]
>Sent: Monday, November 17, 1997 9:21 PM
>To: HARDWARE FOR TI-92
>Subject: Re: TI-H: Hard Drive for the 92 is ready!
>
>
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>Exium Eup
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>This is a mailing for people that had intrest in the Exium EuP
>
>Note: This is a EuP design was originally created by Bryan Rittmeyer.
>
>
>Chips Are here! E-mail me if you want one!!!
>
>They are $45 and you need to order fast!
>
>The change in price is due to two things. I'll be paying for shipping!
>Also a $2.50 charge to the creator of the driver, Grant Stockly. He is a
>very good person please e-mail him and tell him he did a good job......
>
>John Fraser @ Happyware 1997
> Can you live without the Exium EuP
>If you want more info contact
>happyware@cyberdude.com
>Join the TI Hardware Ring today! Point to
>http://surf.to/happyware
>
>
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>> From: Robert Anderson <vlazerv@mindspring.com>
>> To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>> Subject: Re: TI-H: Hard Drive for the 92 is ready!
>> Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 22:53:55 -0500
>>
>> At 12:44 AM 11/7/97 -0600, you wrote:
>> >
>> >A Hard Drive for the 92, I call it the exium, is now ready for orders.
>It
>> >is a 512 or later in dec a 1024K mem separate case from the 92. It will
>> >hold every game and program that programmers have to offer. But mostly
>> >Thank Bryan Rittmeyer for the driver that it uses and the basic design of
>> >it. If you would like more info e-mail me. Thanks!!!
>> >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>> >
>> >John Fraser @ Happyware 1997
>> > Can you live without the Exium and Exium Pro?
>> >If you want more info contact
>> >happyware@cyberdude.com
>> >Join the TI Hardware Ring today! Point to
>> >http://surf.to/happyware
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> that rox! can ya send me some more info? thanx man!
>>
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