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Offline JimS

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Re: GVP still around?
« on: September 23, 2004, 05:13:32 PM »
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Being a former employee from the "King of Prussia PA" days I regret to inform you that GVP-M is no Longer alive...


Is there any chance we could get some technical info from them? Sort of like Dave Haynie did with his work? I'd love to have the pinout info for the expansion connector on the 030 combo card for the 2000. I've always thought someone could hack a PCI slot onto it... maybe even a hack to make it look like something the 1200 or 4000 pci solutions could use...
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Re: GVP still around?
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2004, 02:32:30 AM »
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Sadly I left before their demise to work for Electronics Bouitique so As far as tech docs I have none. I still have a few left over goodies from the early days but thats about it. At the time I was more in sales and advertising and worked in the test lab.. It was one hell of a Job I only wished it lasted longer..


Ahh well, it doesn't hurt to ask. :-) I know what you mean about old jobs. I have a lot of good memories of the time I spent working in an Amiga store. We had good luck with all the GVP products we sold... except maybe that 286 board. :-)
When the store folded, I went to work for EDS and miss that job even more.
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