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Re: tlug: How To tell?



On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Scott Perlman wrote:

> Not exactly linux, but it will be...
> 
> I still ahve a sparc I got from the raffle a while back sitting around
> gathering dust.  Recently I picked up a bunch of 30pin sims for free,
> but I don't know if they are parity or not.  How do I tell?

9 chips = parity.  8 chips = no parity.

> 
> On a COMLETLEY non-linux related note, I am required to use
> NT/Microsloth on my notebook.  I'm doing well with changine the
> interface to things I can deal with (xmous, the CygWin tookit,
> ActiveState Perl etc)
> 
> But any expertise in getting Japanese capability running on a NT
> English would be much appreciated.  (Re-installing the J version is not
> an option)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Scott
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