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From: Bill Broadley <broadley@neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu>
Subject: Parts/prices
To: riscy@pyramid.com (Mips 3000)
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1993 22:08:38 -0500 (EDT)
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Just going through the riscy list messages, and came up with this parts/price 
list:

Chips						Price		Size
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3081-40 Mhz					$317 
3730+glue					$130
16 sim slots (sockets)      			$31.20          16*(.3"x4")
53c90/53c94 scsi parts...               	$17.60-$19.45   0.910"^2
FDC37c665 (floppy+2uarts+parallel+IDE+game)	$23.00
2000 hole mtb                   		$95     	12"x16"
1 MB vram                               	$60
1 TI tlc34076 RAMDAC                    	$32
1 NSC LM1882 Video sync generator       	$ 8
---------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                $714.20

Not including connectors, production, rt clock, nvram,  roms/pals, 
keyboard controller etc.


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