Thanks for the positive response to my previous note
mentioning the necessity of getting gone a number of
classic computers.
I've put up a website where some of these can be seen,
along with a lot of other things. I'll be adding to
this site as time goes on....
http://www.geocities.com/vdw4sale/MoiPage.html
It's just a bit of the vast amount of 'stuff' I have!
Regards,
Vern
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On Jun 28, 13:16, Teo Zenios wrote:
> How often do you people use a head cleaner to keep your floppy drives
running
Never. You shouldn't need to clean the heads, in normal use. If you
do, you have a damaged diskette (or possibly a damaged head, which is
scraping oxide off your floppies) which you should track down, cut up,
burn, and discard.
Of course, sometimes oxide from a damaged floppy will stick to the
head, and that will then damage any other disks you put in that drive.
(or what do you use to clean them when they don't read disks
correctly)?
Cotton bud and iso-propyl alcohol. Head-cleaning disks don't do a very
good job, especially if the head is really dirty.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Since I'm going to be exhibiting, I'm interested in having a
lot of people show up for VCF East... general (or at least
technically inclined) public as well as the "usual suspects".
I noted that last fall's VCF West didn't show up on Slashdot
until Saturday at 2 PM. A number of people complained that
they would have attended with a little more notice. It did
show up on Wired on Thursday. Should we try to talk it up?
Is there a reason not to?
Bill
very cool! Thanks Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Buckle <geneb(a)deltasoft.com>
Sent: Jul 2, 2004 4:25 PM
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Subject: cable lacing...
There was some discussion not too long ago about cable lacing and I
recently found a site some of you might be interested in:
http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/cable-lacing-howto/
g.
Hello list,
Just a quickie; are core from a 11/70 interchangeable with a 11/04 (only 16-bit addressing)?
Specifically:
- G236/H224C/G116 32kW x 18 (option MJ11, I think..)
- G235/H217C/G114 16kW x ??
Thanks.
/wai-sun
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Looking for docs on the above.
Lee.
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Hi,
I was searching the web for data on these regulators UA78MGIC, and noted your appeal. Are you still needing ?
Whilst I dont believe I have any of the 79 variety I have a few of the 78's
I would like a data on these, then they can be put to good use in say 0.5A regulated power supplies.
Regards
Norman Pomfret