Subject: oops...[Fwd: Sharks]
To: None <port-arm32@netbsd.org>
From: Chris Hill <chris_hill@mentorg.com>
List: port-arm32
Date: 10/01/1999 15:55:03
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Sorry, 

Didn't mean to send the reply to the list too, in my hurry
to reply I forgot to trim, the addresses.

:( Chris.
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Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 15:49:16 +0100
From: Chris Hill <chris_hill@mentorg.com>
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To: Steve Rose <rose@netscape.com>
CC: port-arm32@netbsd.org
Subject: Re: Sharks
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If you have any left I would love to take one off your hands...
I'm in the UK.  However I'm going to be in Portland (OR) between
9th and 16th of October.  I'm traveling out via SFO and back via LAX.

:) Chris. 

Steve Rose wrote:
> 
> I've got a few Sharks that I'd like to find a good home.  Kind of like
> kittens.  :-)  These are new Rev. 5 Sharks with zip drives.  (Quite
> useful.)  Typically, I put a laptop drive inside the case and boot them
> stand alone.  I've built an install zip with NetBSD 1.4.1 that works
> nicely.  I just upgraded the Mozilla tinderbox Shark with it.
> (Hopefully, we'll have Mozilla first crack out of the box.)  These Sharks
> don't have the video mod.  If you need it and just can't do it, you might
> owe me a big favor when we're done.  A friend and I have taken some
> pictures of the process which I might try to work into a web site, if
> there's demand.  My real goal is to increase the Arm32 NetBSD Shark
> community.  This means that I'd like to give one per customer.  I'm
> looking for people that don't have Sharks now.  I live in Mtn. View, CA.
> It's probably best if you're local.  Oh, and if anyone knows the best way
> to get a 1024 by 768 X server on a 1.4.1 Shark, I'd appreciate knowing
> how.  I seem to be stuck at 640 by 480.
> 
> Steve Rose


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