Doesn't someone here on the list have an early Alpha Micro machine? If
so let me know who you are. I remember talking to someone a few years ago
about them but I don't remember who it was.
Joe
> Just go here then ..
>
> http://www.geocities.com/australianvintcomp/Temp/
>
> No .html, no popups. You can then look at the two .jpgs
Except that the site's now hit its bandwidth limit (probably all those pop-ups
;) which in the case of Geocities seems to be about 2 bytes per week... :-/
cheers
Jules
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Of course one gets the message:
"
Sorry, this site is temporarily unavailable!
The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data transfer.
Visit our help area for more information.
"
That'll teach you to post to such a large group.
Dwight
>From: "Davison, Lee" <Lee.Davison(a)merlincommunications.com>
>
>Sellam,
>
>>>
>http://www.geocities.com/australianvintcomp/Temp/Temp.html
>
>> Just airing a pet peeve here, but I won't traverse any link through
>> Geoshitties with all those gawd damn pop-ups of theirs unless I absolutely
>> have to :(
>
>Just go here then ..
>
> http://www.geocities.com/australianvintcomp/Temp/
>
>No .html, no popups. You can then look at the two .jpgs
>
>Lee.
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And thusly =?koi8-r?Q?=22?=stephen spake:
>
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of the Enermax power supplys? The model number from the
> > (now non-working) is EG150S-V.
> >
> > The special thing about this supply is its size: 4" W X 5" D X 2.5" H
> >
> > Thanks for any help!,
> >
> > Bryan
> >
> >
>
> enermax make some of the best and most expensive pc psu's in the world,
> all the overclockers use them.
>
> it sounds like you have something custom - maybe you should repair it.
>
It is from an older slimline case. Where would I find information on
repairing it?
Thanks!,
Bryan Pope
Anyone have any Hewlett Packard HP-IB cards they want to sell?
They're for NASA.
If you do, send a list of part numbers with asking prices to ...
tempmail.aa(a)verizon.net
> Are manuals online or available ?
I found an 8002A users booklet at the flea market this
morning. I wonder if this was running FORTH, given the
terminology they use (workspace, dictionary, etc..)
list server and web content is back up now, on the new hard drive. I was
hoping to just add the new drive, keeping the existing drives, copy the
content from one drive to the other, then yank the old drive and move the
new one to it's place. But nooooo there's only two hard drive power cables
in the chassis, and I had no Y cable with me. Sooo had to move all the
content to another server, replace the drive, move it all back... yikes.
Gigs upon gigs takes a LONG time to copy, even on 100bT.
Anywho, everything should be back up. Let me know if there are any problems.
I have the old drive home now, I'll blow that away and load a new copy of
FreeBSD on it with all the newest software we use, then sometime soon go
back to the datacenter and put in the new OS drive.
Oh, donations can stop... I have enough to cover the drive and the two
memory panels. I may put in the memory panels friday morning.
Sorry for the long interruption tonight!!!
Jay
Thanks. I was livid about this. Have older music devices that use 720K
disks to play Standard MIDI files. I was able to use your run command to
make 720K disks. Found your post on Google.
Tran Whitley