I was searching for info on a sony floppy and ran across your website.
There was a question on it that was exactly what I need to know. I have a
piece of equipment that uses 2 floppy drives, not a pc. They are Sony
MP-F52W-00D which I can't find anywhere. Sony has one available for $525
which is a little expenbsive for a 3.5 inch drive. Can you tell me anything
about these drives, ie, what type are they, and are there any current drives
that would replace them. Maybe there are some still available somewhere.
Tahnks
Hello,
I would be interested in any details you have regarding the Acorn teletext
adapter.
To find out why, look at:
http://www.heyrick.co.uk/software/ttx/
Thank you,
Rick.
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Tonight, on Green Acres (on the TV Land channel), they're showing a
1950/1960s minicomputer or mainframe with several tape drives, etc.
Does anyone know what type of computer it is? The show will probably
be repeated sometime tomorrow (probably sometime between 4:30 and 6:30
PM EST, I think). Anyone interested in taking a look to see what it
is, or know what it is from tonight's show?
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In a message dated 4/15/2004 6:13:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
ehl(a)envirohealthlabs.com writes:
<< Yes, I am interested in QIC-80 Tapes. Please tell me how many tapes you
have in total. Please give me your phone number. I will be pleased to call you.
>>
I have many types of QIC80 type tapes. Tell me which type (2120XL,
2080,DC2000 for example) and I will check what I have.
On Apr 14, 19:55, Antonio Carlini wrote:
> > I know quite a bit about this actually, because my dad owned
> > a fire extinguisher company. The reason you use foam to
> > combat a liquid fire is to smother it,
>
> I've been on the "Fire Warden" course at a local station
> precisely once, so I'm afraid that I have to disagree
> with you slightly.
>
> The contents of the extiguisher are entirely immaterial.
> The extinguisher is just there to act as a propellant
:-)
> And the powder ones are allegedly good for annoying the
> neighbours and rendering anything in the room utterly
> useless in the future.
I couldn't possibly admit to knowing ;-)
> It's a pity that page about lighting a barbie with LOX
> has been taken down ...
You've been watching Brainiac, haven't you?
BTW, did anyone tape "The Best of Brainiac" on Sky last night?
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absolutely proprietary. Proxim created what was called the Open
Air standard and it predates 802.11b. It will only talk to another
Proxim PC Card, ISA bus card, or PCI bus card that is made by
Proxim.
best regards, Steve Thatcher
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>From: "Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
>Date: 4/14/04 7:01:54 PM
>
I found one of these today. Is anyone familar with them? This
one is a 16
>bit ISA card and I can't find anything about this model on the
net. Does
>anyone know if it's compatible with the current wireless LAN
cards?
>
> Jo
I gound one of a Disktwin card made for the Apple computer today. It was
made by Golden Triangle Computers. From what I can find on the net it was
used to write to TWO hard drives simultanously. Is anyone familar with it?
I'd like to know more about it.
Joe
On Apr 14, 10:09, ben franchuk wrote:
> Paul Koning wrote:
>
> > You mean you want the tools used to be open source? If you find
any,
> > please let us all know -- I have looked and found nothing.
>
> The tools would be nice open source. No I want my data open source
> as much as possible.
> Ben.
http://bach.ece.jhu.edu/~haceaton/pcb/
It's been around for years.
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Hi
I need 10.20 and all compliers can you help me.
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