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From: phil@ingr.com (Phil Johnson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Spirit Tech inboard/warranties
Message-ID: <6075@ingr.com>
Date: 8 Aug 89 17:43:33 GMT
References: <333@eagle.wesleyan.edu> <380036@hpdml93.HP.COM>
Reply-To: phil@ingr.UUCP (Phil Johnson)
Organization: Intergraph Corp. Huntsville, Al
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>That's right, NINE DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS. This was for shipping... they
>didn't even charge me for parts (a chip had gone bad).
>Seriously though, these guys are great. If you ever need expansion memory, I
>wholeheartedly reccommend them.
>-- 
>James A. Treworgy               "You should have seen me with the poker man,
>jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu     I had a honey and I bet a grand,
>jtreworgy%eagle@WESLEYAN.BITNET  Just in the nick of time I looked at his hand"
>Box 5033 Wesleyan Station                           -Paul McCartney
>Middletown, CT 06475
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I'd like to pay my respects to the guys at Spirit Technologies.  I have used
an insider (early ZIP version) for over a year and a half.  I have had only
two problems.  One was my fault when installing ram and the second was mother
natures fault ( really mine for operating during a storm  8-( ) that stopped
my clock.  Both times the people a Spirit Tech bent over backwards to help.

In the first instance they fixed the board and returned it within two days.
The second time they sent a disk with a program to test and kickstart the
clock (The clock chip they use has a long term storage feature to preserve
the clock battery.  Ma nature gliched earth and set the store bit in the 
clock). I ran the program and the clock has worked fine since.  I guess
you could say (PUN ALERT) my Ami took a lick'n and kept on tick'n.

-- 
Philip E. Johnson                    UUCP:  usenet!ingr!b3!sys_7a!phil
MY words,                           VOICE:  (205) 772-2497
MY opinion!