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G'day Raymond,
the short answer to your question on donating stuff to Humbug is - yes,
the attending members on the night would love it.
It is not uncommon for members to sell or give away computer parts at a
meeting.
There are several members who 'do' computers for a crust, and so the
poorer amongst us are frequently blessed with a box of 'stuff' to pick
thru.
In fact almost all of my 386 router was acquired in this manner!
I think you will have a lot of fun and get all the assistance you need
from the membership.
cheers
Tony Bilbrough
User Raymond wrote:
> We would also appreciate guidance to our first meeting if this is convienient.
>
> Would the library like a box of assorted ISA PC cards (NICs, multi IO, etc)?
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