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  Obtaining ethernet network cards, for example
  (16:01 21/8/2000)
  alib (22:21 26/8/2000)
 
barnsfromoz Message #1607, posted at 16:01, 21/8/2000
Unregistered user Hi. I am supporting a couple of primary teachers in schools (in Oz) whilst I complete a PhD project. Wondering if anyone can suggest possible (cheap, I am afraid) sources of 10b2 or 10bT cards for a few older (A5000, A2030) boxes. The uni was able to 'lend' them these, and we have lots of software, but the internet is still unachievable without cards. They love TextEase and also the concept kbds, but want more (teachers ;-D )
So is there any organisations providing help like this around please?
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alib Message #1608, posted at 22:21, 26/8/2000, in reply to message #1607
Unregistered user I suppose you could look out for job lots of archi machines being disposed of in the UK and enquire as to whether they're fitted with network cards. My logic is that it will be far cheaper to ship 10 network cards to Oz than 10 whole computers.

Keep an eye on the comp.sys.acorn.announce newsgroup for offers of computers to charitable projects.

Cheers,
a

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