Microvax II 'primer'?
Jules Richardson
jules.richardson99 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 23 18:58:30 CST 2018
On 01/22/2018 02:05 PM, allison via cctech wrote:
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> On 1/22/18 2:18 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote:
>> I can't believe you 'just carry it into the house' all by yourself,
>> unless you are professional athlete.
>> I also have a MicroVax II in the BA123 world box and it has wheels for a
>> reason! The damn thing weighs 130 lbs!
>> I took it to the VCF East last year, never do that again. Too heavy.
>>
> Huge difference between BA23 and ba123 as the BA123 is about twice the size
> and internal board space.
Mine's the BA123, the bigger one. It's heavy! I lifted it out of the van
myself and put it onto one of the kids' old sleds so that I could drag it
through the snow to the door it needed to go through, then picked it up
again and took it up the few steps that were necessary. Did I mention that
it was heavy?
I did take the side panels off, which helped a lot - I could lift it (just)
then with one hand around the top edge and the other on the metal bar at
the bottom by the power inlet. I certainly wouldn't want to carry one far.
>> Yes, remove the NiCad battery.
>>
> Its easily replaced.
Does leaving it out entirely cause any issues (at least during a testing
phase)?
If it's actually holding a charge at present (I seriously doubt it, but it
doesn't appear to have leaked) is there any benefit to leaving it in
initially - i.e. is it responsible for retaining any settings (e.g. disk
parameters) that it would be useful for me to write down - assuming the
system proves to be operational - before replacing it?
> RD53s had a problem with the head sticking against the stops. I repair
> them, yes I open them
> unstick it then remove the offending the rubber parts.
That's useful to know - I'm certainly not against doing that myself if it
proves necessary (assuming that's the drive I have)
cheers
Jules
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