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RE: London Meet - ORGANISATION


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  • Subject: RE: London Meet - ORGANISATION
  • From: "Ian Lowe" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 14:42:42 +0100
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>Ian, WRT getting the archive HDD's online, I imagine the simplest/cheapest
>way would be for one of us London-based guys to take along a desktop PC
base
>unit and hook them up in that, then put it on a wired network.

Damn fine idea.
I had no idea poeple lived that close, the area struck me as a purely
commercial area last year!

>I don't think I happen to have a compact size desktop PC case ATM - just
>tower boxes, - (oh and SWMBO's bookcase PC, but she'll be none too happy to
>see that go missing for a few days!) - How many physical HDD's are you
>talking about Ian? - 2? - 4?. I do have at least 2 "spare" reasonable spec
>PCs sitting idle at the moment, (Celery 533's), and I'd have no objection
to
>taking either (or both) of them along to be a server.

I have two HDDS, both ATA100, although others will be bringing HDDs too,
so having a mobo or controller with two IDE channels is probably a good idea

Ian.



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