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RE:2-032

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jjmorey@MIT.EDU)
Wed Dec 28 10:35:10 1994

From: jjmorey@MIT.EDU
To: reidmp@MIT.EDU, janej@MIT.EDU, maryam@MIT.EDU, hotline@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 10:34:53 EST


Hi Reid-

Let me clarify:

I brought the broken monitor From 2-032 Back to E40, along with 
2 extra keyboards.

We need 1 mouse and 2 video cables to complete 2 more macIIci's 
systems together to make 12.  Or we can take the mouse off of one
of the SE30's.

The monitor was anchor padd'd but the feet that hold it to the
cpu encloser came loose and made the monitor unsecured.

I've used all parts from both cabinets and we still need 2 video 
cables for 2 of the macII's.   I went to the PC service this morning
and the cables are $31 each they have one and the other wont be in 
untill thurs or fri.

I hope this clarifies my previous mssg, I do have a bad habit of
being terse and I am working on this bad habit.

If you still have any questions let me know.

Thanks

JJ


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Subject: Re: 2-032 mac return 
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Date: Wed, 28 Dec 1994 09:47:48 EST
From: "Reid M. Pinchback" <reidmp@MIT.EDU>
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>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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