Hi Charles. I tried to send this directly but your mail server claims
that my IP address is listed in
www.spamhous.org's database.
Oh well.
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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 00:26:30 -0800 (PST)
From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)siconic.com>
To: Charles <charlesmorris(a)direcway.com>
Subject: Re: ASR33 fights
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Charles wrote:
For now, look down below the carriage and find a
little lever
running parallel to the keyboard just to the left of center, which
can be carefully tripped with a long screwdriver. Careful - that
carriage has a strong spring and will come back fast!
I have a spare reader cover if you're interested.
Hi Charles.
Thanks for the info. I have the original manuals but just not here. I'll
be getting them this week to help with this. I'll look for that release
lever.
As for the read cover, it's actually the small tab that holds it down.
That broke off at the stem. It was part of a piece of very thin metal
that had a spring effect. If you look at the piece of metal that the tab
is connected to you'll see what I mean. The only thing I can think of to
fix it is to either find a replacement (not very likely), glue a small
piece of metal to the springy-thingy so I can affix the tab back onto it,
or make a new one.
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Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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