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Date   : Sun, 08 Apr 2007 08:42:31 +0100
From   : christopher.whytehead@... (chris whytehead)
Subject: Possibly available: SJ FDFS

Hi Johan,

The FDFS was a Floppy Disc File Server, see brochure for details:
http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/docs/SJR/SJR_FDFS.pdf

There was also a HDFS, which was a Hard Disc File Server, see:
http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/docs/SJR/SJR_HDFS.pdf

BTW I picked up the box of bits from Steve Wiseman, but he only had an FDFS
case.

HTH
Chris

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:bbc-micro-bounces+christopher.whytehead=ntlworld.com@...
> 9.co.uk]On Behalf Of Johan Heuseveldt
> Sent: 08 April 2007 07:55
> To: bbc-micro@...
> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Possibly available: SJ FDFS
>
>
> Hi Jules,
>
> On Wed 28 Mar, Jules Richardson wrote:
> >
> >
> > Spotted on the local freecycle group (Cambridge - I'm back on this side
> > of the  pond again!)
> >
> > Chap called Steve Wiseman (steve@...) mentioned that he
> > probably has a FDFS amongst some other stuff available in a clear-out
> > (there  was an A5000, couple of STBs, and a few other odds and ends too,
> > but they were  of less interest to us 8-bit fans :-)
> >
> > The message was posted on the 26th, but I've not seen a message yet that
> > says  it's all been taken by anyone. Figured someone might be
> interested in
> > the  FDFS, anyway.
>
> Perhaps...
>
> What is it?
>
> I do have a MDFS with a hard disc unit. With it came two guides in 4-ring
> binders. I have the feeling both are incomplete.
>
> A FDFS is mentioned, but still I have no idea what it is. Is it a file
> server - like the MDFS, or is it something to complement the MDFS, my MDFS
> perhaps?! :-)
>
> Anyway, I'm curious. That's for sure!
>
> TIA
>
>
> Greetings,
> Johan
>
> --
> Johan Heuseveldt <johan@...>
>   aka  waarland
>
>   The best place is a Riscy place
>
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> a 20 pound lock. A 40 pound bicycle needs a 10 pound
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