Paul
If this scanner is like most there are relatively few moving parts a
scanner head, two rails, a stepper motor and a belt/geartrain. I¹d try small
dabs of grease on the rails on which the head slides and see if that does
it. A tiny bit more on the gear shafts might be in order. My guess is the
rails are dry and the head is squealing as it moves along.
Seth
> Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 16:51:12 -0400
> From: "Paul R. Santa-Maria" <paulrsm(a)buckeye-express.com>
> To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: HP Scanjet 3p maintenance
> Reply-To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>
> My HP ScanJet 3p has started to squeal when the mechanism moves.
> I assume it needs to be lubricated. Does anyone have a hardware
> manual for the 3p or know how to disassemble it and what parts
> to grease?
>
> --
> Paul
> Monroe, Michigan USA
Hello
have just collect another RC piccolo 703 that actual works
this time. But it lacks those cpm boot disks, does anyone
have those in his/hers collection ?
Or does anyone know if disk22 can write a format those
machines understand ?
regards Jacob Dahl Pind
--
CBM, Amiga,Vintage hardware collector
Email: rachael(a)rachael.dyndns.org
url: http://rachael.dyndns.org
I too have a NEC Multisync 5D (JC-2002VMA-1) monitor.
I have connected the video cable with HD-15 (3 rows of pins) connector
hooked to the back of the monitor with the other end to VGA card on my IBM
computer. The screen glows when the contrast and brightness is set to max
setting but there is no image. Is there any special tricks to get it to
work?
I do not have the manual. What do the butons in front do?
Can you ofer me any advice geting this to work.
Thanks for any info you can provide,
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NEC Multisync 5d - being skipped on Friday
Tim Myers cctech(a)classiccmp.org
Wed Mar 26 06:20:43 2003
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If any of you can get to Ellesmere Port, UK, before Friday, you can
collect a NEC Multisync 5D.
It's getting skipped on Friday - I cannot arrange shipping, so please
don't ask.
Please contact me off list, as I'm not monitoring the list actively for
various political reasons...
Tim.
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Hello,I need user info for a compaq slt/286 I:E what modem
type/brand/cable does slt286 use and how to get into bios.Any help would
be greatly appreciated.Thanks
Hello, noticed that you are also looking for dos 3.0. Asking if you
had found it? If so would you let me know. I to am doing some restoration.
Thanks
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I am moving and have decided not to carry my old computer magazines with
me. I have tried donating them to various libraries in the area, but
none are interested. I hate the idea of simply trashing them, but that
may be what happens. If anyone in this group is interested in the
following magazines, and is willing to pay shipping, please contact me
at the email address below:
The C Users Journal, May 1982 - Jan 2001
Dr. Dobb's Journal, Jan 1976 - Apr 2001
Byte, Nov 1976 - Sep 1991
Steve
--
Stephen Browning
stevebrowning(a)comcast.net
I'm not sure what's included in the docs. They are going
to be here in a few weeks. I will make a quick pass before
I pass them on to Sellam. If there is anything good that is
not on Jim's site, I will scan and pass it on to Jim. (I just
got a multisheet standalone scanner that scans to PDF so
it should not be too much of a hassle).
Kirk
> Jim Battle Wrote
> Kirk --
>what exactly does he have?
>I might be interested -- btw, I run the Sol archive at
>http://www.thebattles.net/sol20/sol.html
First of all, apologies to those who wanted something the first time
around, I kinda dropped off the face of the 'net there for a while.
This was my own dumb fault. The first time I tried the basement sale, I
did it at a very bad time for me, in that I couldn't fulfill requests
and get things out to people. That and some technical problems (read:
forgot to make new backups of email before wiping hard drive) that
caused me to lose a lot of my email didn't help matters. I finally have
some time to write up a list, as well as fulfill requests. So, once
again, apologies all around, and I _will_ keep things straight this
time around.
NOTE: All prices are just a suggestion, feel free to make an offer.
Buyer to pay actual shipping charges from ZIP 12309
DEC VT220 Terminals - I have a lot of these, with green, white and
amber picture tubes. They are in good working order, but were used in a
school for a while and are somewhat yellowed, and have had most of the
old markings cleaned off. Some have light screen burn. I have cleaned
and tested them, and they work well. Includes keyboard. - $15
DEC LK-201 Keyboards - These were used in a school for a time, and have
had the old markings cleaned off. All keys are present and accounted
for, and they have been cleaned and tested. - $5
Macintosh ADB keyboards - I have lots of these and lots of different
models, if you want a specific model, just ask; I probably have it.
I'll also include a cable - $3
Macintosh ADB mice - $1
Macintosh ADB cables - 50 cents
Apple IIgs keyboards - $3
Apple Disk II disk drives - $5
Apple UniDisk 5.25 drives, both beige and platinum colored - $3
Apple 800k external 3 1/2" floppy drives - $5
Apple IIe computers, both regular and extended models - $6
Apple IIgs computers, both ROM 1 and ROM 3 models. Includes keyboard
and mouse - $8
Macintosh Plus computer, 4mb RAM, with keyboard and mouse - $10
Macintosh SE computer, 4mb RAM, 40 meg hard drive, with keyboard and
mouse - $10
Macintosh LC II and III computers, no keyboard or mouse - $3
Apple RGB Color monitor for Apple IIgs computers - $10
Apple monochrome green composite monitor for Apple II computers (the
one with the tilt screen) - $6
Computer power cords - 25 cents
40 megabyte SCSI hard drives - $2
80 megabyte SCSI hard drives - $3
Other stuff: Make offer.
PC/XT Parts - I have a couple really sad looking XT's that are going
out, let me know if you need parts, or if you want the whole thing,
rusted case and all.
Macintosh computer parts - I have drives and boards for many old
Macintosh computers, if you are looking for something, let me know and
I'll see if I have it.
PC Clone parts - I have disk drives, power supplies, motherboards, ISA
cards, etc. from various PC clones from 8088's up to Pentium 1's. I
also have some a pile of no-name clones from 386's to Pentium 1's that
I am parting out. Let me know if you are looking for something.
Apple IIe and IIgs parts. I have parts, boards and peripherals for
Apple II computers. Let me know what you are looking for.
Monitors - I have a surplus of old computer monitors, mostly old
monochrome composite monitors, Macintosh monitors, and old VGA monitors.
Printers - Dot matrix printers for Commodore 64, dot-matrix printers
for PC parallel ports, HP Deskjet and Deskwriter printers, and Apple
StyleWriter printers.
I also have an old Selectric typewriter (IIRC a Selectric II). The
cable on the type ball assembly appears to be broken or loose, as it
doesn't move predictably, or always in the right direction. I don't
know if any of the parts are useful to anyone for older IBM printing
terminals.
Everything that needs a power cord comes with one. In fact, even if it
doesn't need one it'll probably come with one. I have like three boxes
of them.
Ian Primus
ian_primus(a)yahoo.com