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You can also buy similar material at many stores. It comes in a plastic
container similar to a cottage cheese container. You can also buy re-fill
material for the platic containers in a cartain that looks like a 1/2 gallan
paper carton.

Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers

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From:  Paul A. Shippert [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]

Greetings, Susan, et al.--
Louisiana, particularly near New Orleans.  I would recommend
that you try to get a hold of some desiccant silicagel
'pouches' (if possible) of the sort that used to be found in
packing materials for radio and stereo components, and place
several of them in a fairly well-sealed carton with the
computer.  Then, when you remove the computer from storage,
open it up and check for corrosion; perhaps even re-seat all
cards.

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