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Re: 2-032 mac return

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reid M. Pinchback)
Wed Dec 28 09:48:11 1994

To: jjmorey@MIT.EDU
Cc: janej@MIT.EDU, maryam@MIT.EDU, hotline@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 27 Dec 1994 10:30:25 -0500.
             <9412271530.AA16244@hunter.MIT.EDU> 
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 09:47:48 EST
From: "Reid M. Pinchback" <reidmp@MIT.EDU>


>I started bringing the macs from E40 back to 2-032.
>I also brought back the extra monitor (the broken one)
>and 2 keyboards.
>
>However we still need the following to make it complete:

I must admit that I am a bit confused by this.  What is the point of
taking back a broken monitor to 2-032?  Since Rob Smyser only gets
12 IIci's, we don't need to find/purchase parts to assemble a 13th Mac.
That is why I said last week that we need to get all but one of the
repaired IIci cpu's back to the room.  Why do we need to anchorpad
a monitor to a cpu?  Is there a new (yet-to-be-anchorpadded) monitor
or cpu that I don't know about?

FYI, the assorted keyboards and cables should be in the large cabinet
in 2-032, where they were stored when removed from malfunctioning
machines.  That should give you most or all of the peripheral parts
that you need.

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Reid M. Pinchback
Faculty Liaison
Academic Computing Services, MIT

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