[Duo2400] Re: Still wtb 96mb ram

Ralph Mawyer mac2400 at satx.rr.com
Tue Nov 11 18:54:08 PST 2003


Take it offline?

On Nov 11, 2003, at 8:24 PM, Paul Nelson wrote:

> At 2:35 PM -0600 11/11/03, Carlson wrote:
>> I already have a 400mhz Interware machine, (and a 240mhz card that's 
>> for
>> sale) but how much for the ram?
>>
>>> At 12:15 PM -0600 11/11/03, Carlson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Please email me off-list if you have one available.
>>>>
>>>> andrewcarlson at mail.com
>>>
>>> I have one for $450, with a Newer G3 240 in which to install it.
>>> Paul Nelson
>
> Exactly what I said above.  Why would I sell the RAM without the book I
> bought it for?  <g>  OTOH, I'd love to trade machines with you, and I'd
> include the 96 then plus some cash!
> Paul
>
>
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