Upon the date 02:45 PM 4/21/99 -0400, Bill Pechter said something like:
Briefly, which
are the NPG jumper pin numbers again?
If my foggy brain cells work.
CA1-CB1
Okay, I'll check them sometime soon.
Any other jumpers or ww connections I should check out? I'm not blessed
with a complete set of printsets and/or tech manuals so some important tips
may not be found by me. I've been trapped by problems caused by lack of
correct or detailed info on this already.
Thanks much. Regards, Chris
If you get into trouble holler. I may have an 11/34 pocket guide
Thanks muchly!
somewhere. My 11/34 printsets hit the trash when I got
married 6 years
ago. (damn>
Marriage did that to you Bill??! Beverly thinks my stuff (*especially*
the old radio collection and library) is just fine provided it is out of
the normal living areas of the house. I can't complain about her thoughts
regarding that of course.
My problem is getting the two collections all stuffed into the attic,
basement shop area, extra room used as a library/study, the back garage (a
2nd garage separate from the house) and a corner of the attached garage.
When Hans and Christine F. were here last fall before VCF II they had seen
only a small part of everything! And I'm still trying to get everything I
plan to keep shoehorned into "my areas".
It's slow going to haul everything a Jeep-load at a time and fit it in. I
wish I was fortunate like Sellam or Philip B. in having a cheep-cheep
storage area! I can't pay for storage long-term until I get a decent job
and pay off some bills :( I just gotta cut back the collections somewhat.
Does this machine have battery backup?
No, it doesn't.
Regards, Chris
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