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Memory Pny. Description Asset ID Location ID Qty Cost Basis Accum Depr Net Book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Right Fax/Upgrade/Software Suppo COMP00000000239-1 02 1 17,023.05 4,728.61 12,294.44 Taxes on Software License COMP00000000240-1 02 1 1,505.00 501.70 1,003.30 Laptop Computer COMP00000000241-1 02 1 2,603.99 650.98 1,953.01 PC Equipment COMP00000000242-1 02 1 1,614.90 403.74 1,211.16 DeskPro Computer/Acc. & Monitors COMP00000000243-7 02 1 7,393.51 1,848.41 5,545.10 PC Equipment & Accessories COMP00000000244-10 02 1 11,703.99 2,875.79 8,828.20 Compaq Computers 7 Accessories COMP00000000245-15 02 1 23,468.21 5,867.02 17,601.19 Windows NT Servers/MS SQL Server COMP00000000246-1 02 1 3,006.51 751.60 2,254.91 18.2GB Pluggable 10K Drive COMP00000000247-1 02 1 6,148.90 1,537.21 4,611.69 Compaq 20/40GB Int. Drive & Acc. COMP00000000248-1 02 1 4,642.55 1,160.64 3,481.91 Computer Equipment COMP00000000249-1 02 1 14,822.52 3,705.65 11,116.87 Memory kit/HD SCSI/Controller COMP00000000250-1 02 1 6,534.42 1,633.59 4,900.83 SQL Server/Internet Connection COMP00000000251-1 02 1 5,842.39 1,460.61 4,381.78 PC Equipment COMP00000000252-1 02 1 1,614.90 404.24 1,210.66 Computer Equipment-Y2K Servers COMP00000000253-1 02 1 33,276.75 8,319.16 24,957.59 SDRAM Memory Kit COMP00000000254-1 02 1 782.32 173.84 608.48 Windows NT Server 7.0 COMP00000000255-1 02 1 1,340.48 297.92 1,042.56 MS SQL Server 7.0 COMP00000000256-1 02 1 1,662.94 369.52 1,293.42 Software License-ASAP Software COMP00000000257-1 02 1 1,194.40 265.44 928.96 Y2K Upgrade COMP00000000258-1 02 1 918.00 204.00 714.00 DeskPro EN P2-350 COMP00000000259-9 02 1 8,099.91 1,800.00 6,299.91 Novell Server PLus COMP00000000260-1 02 1 878.18 195.12 683.06 Novell Server 25 User License COMP00000000261-1 02 1 2,011.07 446.88 1,564.19 256MB SDRAM DIMM Memory Kit COMP00000000262-4 02 1 3,659.92 813.28 2,846.64 Smart Array 3200 Controller COMP00000000263-1 02 1 3,702.68 822.80 2,879.88 Proliant 1600 P2-450 Tower COMP00000000264-1 02 1 3,999.64 888.80 3,110.84 ArcServeit WorkGroup/Backup COMP00000000265-1 02 1 1,099.98 244.48 855.50 DeskPro EN P2-333 Computer COMP00000000266-1 02 1 599.96 133.36 466.60 KDS VS 9e 17/16inch Monitors COMP00000000267-10 02 1 2,337.60 519.44 1,818.16 18.2GB Pluggable Wide Drive COMP00000000268-1 02 1 3,322.75 738.40 2,584.35 Armada M300 P2-333MHZ 64MB Compu COMP00000000269-1 02 1 2,329.19 517.60 1,811.59 Armada...
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