ok the m 200 and 600? tend to have gooey rollers... thus the reason
I ask...
In a message dated 6/17/2015 7:27:16 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us writes:
I haven't replaced the rubber rollers on my M1000, yet. They're still
in good shape.
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015, COURYHOUSE at
aol.com wrote:
Mike where did you get new rubber roller
things for the card
reader?
Thanks for the link on the interface. Ed# _www.smecc.org_
(
http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 6/17/2015 7:21:15 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us writes:
On Wed, 17 Jun 2015, Kyle Owen wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:14 PM, John Ball
<ball.of.john at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> About six months ago I struck a deal with a place down in California
for
> four
Documation M1000's that I've been able to tell so far they all
work
but
I really don't have space for more than one.
If anyone here does get one, I've got a simple Arduino UNO program that
interfaces to the parallel output and sends fully decoded information
over
> USB at quite high speeds. The M-1000-L is a great reader, very
reliable,
> and easy to work on too (I did a little routine
maintenance, but mine
was
in 100%
working shape when I got it).
Here's a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N27Mr199I7g
There's also Brian Knittel's USB interface for the Documation readers:
http://media.ibm1130.org/sim/cardread.zip
I built one, and it works well.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology
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Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology
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