> sorry for letting this through. I was really uncertain. Seems these
> spammers are improving on random text generation algorithms by now.
> I just wonder what for.
>
I read somewhere that a lot of that is to try and get addresses. Get
back and actual response to the mail and chances are it was
* Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060804 09:29]:
> > > up on it and do an lspci -v But considering the age its very doubtful
> > > you can get the docs for the chipsets.
> >
> > Richard, this looks like a spam.
>
> Yeah. I think you are right..I tried hard to accept that it was
>
> > up on it and do an lspci -v But considering the age its very doubtful
> > you can get the docs for the chipsets.
>
> Richard, this looks like a spam.
Yeah. I think you are right..I tried hard to accept that it was
just really broken english. Oh well thats why I use gmail, hopefu
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 01:47:23 -0500
"Richard Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > U131050M; u131050m; D27C12; m,c,1988; 1501v0; 486 bios hi; 1990; "award
> > software inc" original author; A4060337 batch no.; 28 pin large style dual
> > inline package;
> >
> > don't know manafacture could be writte
> U131050M; u131050m; D27C12; m,c,1988; 1501v0; 486 bios hi; 1990; "award
> software inc" original author; A4060337 batch no.; 28 pin large style dual
> inline package;
>
> don't know manafacture could be written under stuff 3/4 of the motherboard
> is covered in drives and cards assorted and psu;
4865dx; isa-486s; accepts pci cards; 200w psu; 6
memory slots; no heatsink or fan; 2 cpu sockets; adjustable cache size 64k,
128k, 256k; maybe accepts one 8 bit card; combine disk drive serial io
controller on seperate card;
tbase10 network card; seperate vga
card;
not yet acquired linux b