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Actually, it could be worse......The hernia could be from an old 9309 rack with 
9337 disk arrays mounted in them!  <VBG>
I have a 510 with two 9309 racks.  One is for 9337 disk and the other should 
have a sign hung on it saying "Tape Drive Museum"......... I cannot fathom 
trying to get that scrap iron up or down any stairs!  :-)
Regards,
Mike Shaw



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> Man, it was hard enough getting my little 200 from the garage to the 
> basement and on to the A/V cart. Even with a bunch of guys I wouldn't want 
> to have to deal with one of the big machines and a flight of stairs. 
> Especially going up. 
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> In my case getting it to the basement was fairly easy--the case was long 
> enough that I got in front of it and let it gently slide down the carpeted 
> stairs from step to step. From the garage to the house there is one step 
> and then up onto the floor. That was 20 times harder. Still, it's a story 
> that I can tell my grandkids someday when they ask "Hey gramps, how did you 
> get that hernia in the first place?". 
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> Dave 
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> Dave Parnin 
> Nishikawa Standard Company 
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> Dave, 
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> Just drive out to Boise and lug up Cyndi's 510 from under her basement 
> stairs. :-) 
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> I'm getting ready to upgrade my home system from V3R1 to V3R2. I started 
> in on the V3R2 installation instructions on Saturday night and was stopped 
> by the need to load some prerequisite PTF's off of a tape labeled 
> C7170310. Is there anyone out there who would be able to dup or loan it to 
> me? It can be in either 8mm or 2GB QIC format. I will pay shipping. 
> Thanks. 
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> Dave Parnin 
> Nishikawa Standard Company 
> Topeka, IN 46571 
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