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1,715 | For sale: Toshiba 3300SL notebook computer.
Specs:
80386SL (64K cache) @ 25MHz, * 8MB * RAM, 80 meg 16ms IDE hard drive,
1.44meg floppy, 5.9 lbs w/ Nickle Hydride battery installed, edgelit
greyscale VGA display, PS/2 mouse port, external keyboard
port, 1 PCMCIA port, external expansion port, external VGA port, 1
serial, 1 parallel ports, socket for 80387SL numeric coprocessor
(user-installable). Memory is expandable to 18meg.
Voted Editor's Choice by PC Magazine. An expansion station is
available from Toshiba; Axionics also makes one that is more
economical.
Power conservation options:
User definable hard drive powerdown period, screen dimming,
auto stepdown of CPU speed (to 12.5, 6 MHz) after definable interval,
etc.
Comments:
Purchased locally at Micro Center in Columbus, OH 7 months ago. All
original packaging, receipts, and manuals are included. Under
warranty. The keyboard on this machine is the best I've seen; I
prefer it to the keyboard on most desktop units. I typically
get 3-4 hours of battery life. The battery recharges in 2 hours to
full charge. The machine is quite speedy; I run OS/2 2.1beta
on it currently and will leave this operating system installed unless
you prefer MS-DOS 5.0 (included).
I'll include a padded carrying case, also made by Toshiba.
Price/terms:
$1900 (semi-firm), certified check. If outside of Columbus, I will
pay for COD shipping.
Please respond with all queries to 'grichard@cis.ohio-state.edu' or
call 614-261-0902. | 3 |
5,984 | OOPS - got home and re-checked and found out that it
ISNT the Radius Video Vision which was mentioned as having
problems. None the less, I still have a chance to buy one
relatively cheap - can anyone say how well it seems to work,
and if there has been a newer model introduced (accounting
for the price reduction?)
THANKS and thousands of apologies to Radius ...
| 3 |
1,769 | Cambridge Audio Integrated Amp P70 - 60W stereo solid
state, w/box List $600 want $340
Cambridge Audio Tuner T50 - 8 presets list $350 want $200
Cambridge Audio PreAmp C70 - list $500 want $290
Klipschorns - The Klipschorns Speakers...legends in there
own time list ~$3k want $950...very big, corner
loaded..will play to unbelieveable volumes with very little
power. | 3 |
1,937 |
It's NOT the concrete floor that does it. The problem is that lead-acid
cells self discharge over time. Even high quality cells (Gates for instance)
will discharge 50-60% over a 3-5 month period of time. Non-sealed cells
self discharge even faster. If the battery was not completly charged
when left sitting, it probably discharged past the the point where cell
sulfiding occurs, which in many cases means a ruined battery. | 3 |
4,969 | 2 Kenwood KS-H51 150-Watt Floor-standing speakers for sale
Less than one year old. Brand new shape.
$185. | 3 |
5,365 |
There are a number of inaccuracies here:
1) In fact, a colder battery will self-discharge more slowly. This is why
batteries should be stored in a COOL, dry place.
2) An battery placed on concrete does not become colder than one placed
on wood. The battery, the wood, and the concrete will all be at the
same general temperature (ignoring temperature fluctuations) and thus
none will effect the other.
There is no need to 'exercise' the battery. Just keep it charged. (A trickle
charger will do the job.) | 3 |
2,032 |
I know of at least one ftp-site from which you can download the cracks of
about any commercial game in existence. The names of the companies (yes,
companies!) are also blatantly advertised with the crack codes. According to
them, it is not illegal (at least in the USA, according to a statute or
something) to remove the copy protection from any program. The only condition
is that you may only use this code on legally owned software for your own
convenience.
If there is any interest I will download the advertisement of one such
company. I will not give the name of this ftp-site to anyone, even if only
to protect the companies which wrote the original games.
DISCLAIMER: I do not condone the use or cracking of any programs. I believe
it hurts the industry and individuals in the long run.
On the subject of copy protection: Most pirates don't give a damn about
using software on which the name of the registered owner came up on starting
the program. They just don't have a conscience. | 3 |
5,628 | Would anyone have a few extra 3479P's lying around that I
could buy off of them.. Problem is that around here I can only perchase
them in $30 quantities, and I don't need this, and can't take this
financially right now....
If anyone can accomodate me with this PLEASE
reply to BOTH for the following mailing addresses...
Thanks!!!
_______________________________________________
| |
_______ | Baden de Bari |
/ \ | baden@sys6626.bison.mb.ca |
(| o o |) | baden@inqmind.bison.mb.ca |
| ^ | | >> True life can only |
\ -=- / | >> be experianced by |
\_____/ | >> those who do not fear death. | | 3 |
6,311 | Giday netters! Just got a used Newlife 25 accelerator, with FPU, and i
was wondering about a few points.
-Anyone know the current driver version for it??
-Can it handle the 16-bit grayscale card, if i get the video option
-Why would it be hating my hard drive?(can't use the accelerator and
hard drive at the same time). Do i need a new driver on my drive?
What make?
-Thanks,
Jason | 3 |
2,183 |
The computer itself uses far less electricity than a TV.
Monitor--depends on the size :).
But one thing NOT to do is use a self-shutdown or power-shutdown
iron/appliance on the same electric line.
After a new monitor and power supply and modem, my wife *still* doesn't
think her iron is at fault :(. (She should know better, being a Bio-med
engineer :) | 3 |
917 | I'm looking for the best source for SIMMs in the USA. I'm not looking for
the lowest prices, but rather for the best quality SIMMs and the one with
the lowest rate of defective SIMMs. I know the chip Merchant has good
prices but they seems to have a high rate of returned SIMMs.
Does anyone know how many SIMMs you have to purchase to obtain quantity
discount ?.
Thank you.
| 3 |
5,844 | I have a certificate for one round-trip airfares to either Acapulco or
Cancun, Mexico.
Expiration date is one year from now.
The maximum retail value, depending on time and location, is estimated at
$1100, including accommodation for 3 days and 2 nights at a leading
hotel. I am asking for $1000 or best offer.
For more information, call Goh at
(415) 497-0663
or send mail to
kmgoh@leland.stanford.edu | 3 |
6,332 | A CNN factiod in the last few months stated that 40% of all the computers
in the U.S. are left on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I don't recall
CNN's source. | 3 |
4,117 |
You can design for ramp shutoff, brick-wall current limit or even
fold-back cutoff....sounds like you want "BRICK-WALL" current limit.
Your lead is correct to pull down the bias to the series regulator base
drive. In order to get the brick -wall, you need enough voltage gain on
the current sensor. Normally a darlington on the current sensing
resistor will be adequate, but for infinite gain.. use an op amp to sense
the current releative to a stable voltage reference and use a driver to
turn off the base bias on the series-pass transistor. Phase compensation
may be necessary with this closed loop control system if yopu have more
than 180 degrees phase shift in your feedabck circuit at unity gain OK?? | 3 |
6,561 | 3 | |
1,867 | How do I get a subscription to MacWeek. I want one, but I don't seem to be able
to find a subscription card anywhere. | 3 |
4,847 | Does any one know where I can get a telecaption decoder module?
Need it to build a close caption decoder.
Thanks.
Wayne
| 3 |
6,061 | LOCATION: Corona del Mar, CA (Orange County)
FOR SALE: contemporary custom couch
7' long ( 3 cushions)
solid Black
raw silk-like material
rolled armrests
clean design
excellent condition (left behind @ parents when moved
out of state)
$450. or best offer
FOR SALE: Wurlitzer Console Piano w/bench
Cherry wood
great condition
$600. or best offer | 3 |
2,868 |
TriQuint (Beaverton, Oregon), has been selling an 8 bit, 1 GHz D to A
for several years. I have used it and it works well, faster settling
time and smaller glitch area than any video d DACs I have seen. Also,
they have been developing a more precise version that may be for sale
now - it's somewhere in the 10 to 12 bit area at 1 GHz.
| 3 |
2,887 | Brand NEW 1.2GB Seagate SCSI hard drive
15ms access time, Full Height 5-1/4" size
Only $1100 +s/h. | 3 |
2,416 | Hey, can someone clue me in on these and other weird types of amplifiers? Just
a brief intro to the concepts behind these would be cool. I have the clues
on type A, B, and AB already and stuff, but these other ones are mentioned
occasionally and I dont know what they do. I think type D is like a PWM scheme
or something. Thanx in advanced.
| 3 |
6,103 | I recently purchased an IBM monochrome vga monitor from Mike Damico. The
monitor arrived but it was missing it's power cable. Mike's address is
apparently not a proper address because mail can't reach it. If anyone
knows how to contact Mike and could help me find him I would appreciate it.
I am sure he just set aside the power cord as he was packing the monitor
but it would be a lot more useful to me if I had the cord as well. | 3 |
7,161 |
We use a CD-ROM based system here. There are about 45 CD-ROM disks and a
4-disk changer hooked to a dedicated MS-DOS computer. It contains scanned
images of data book pages for several thousand parts. When you ask it for
something it knows about (mostly active IC parts), it works quite well.
THey don't handle all the varieties of transistors or diodes that exist.
It is definately a start in the right direction, but they need to expand
the data base to handle more types of stuff.
These systems aren't cheap. We paid about $7,000 for the liscence and get
monthly updates of some of the CD-ROM disks. We send the old ones back to
them so that they will keep sending us the updates. I think we pay a
yearly maintainence fee of about $1,500 to get the updates.
If you find the part you want, you can look at the data sheet on a
page-sized monitor (it's a special monitor from SigmaSystems). You can
also print each page of the datasheet you want on a LaserJet printer. Page
printing takes a couple of minutes per page. It can take a while to dump
the 5 or 6 pages you usually need.
I have a feeling the maker wouldn't like it if we made the data available
to all Internet users. :-)
-dave
| 3 |
3,107 | I'm a 2600 hacker from The Old Days. Let's see how much trouble I can
get into by telling you what you want to know... ;-} | 3 |
5,875 | For Sale:
Complete Amiga 1000 computer system $450 or best offer
Amiga 1000
512k RAM
1 Internal, 1 External 3.5" floppy diskette drive
Detachable Keyboard
Two Button Mouse
RGB Monitor | 3 |
4,327 | Items for sale.....
This package was bought throught a award give-away company. I attempted
to cancel my order before I received the package, but I was too late and
the company refused to take the package back for refund. I know the truth
which I would never get my $697 back, but I wish to get my money back as
close as possible. Here is the describtion of the package...
Nishika 3D camera It takes very good picture, never been opended
or used. It came with wide angle flesh, carring
case, film, and a instruction video. It has four
lens and created a 3D effect on a regular 35mm
film.
Jewelry It came with the package as additional gift.
Bahama vacation voucher The voucher is good for two RT airfare to Freeport.
The users get a special hotel rate of $27 per-person
per-night. Meals, ground transfer, hotel tax is
_not_ included.
Las Vegas, Reno, Orlando The voucher provides one RT airfare, and
hotel accomodation for 3 days/ 2 nights.
Meals, ground transfer, hotel tax is not
included. The voucher is good for all 3
locations, but you can't travel to all 3
places at once.
Cancun, Mexico The voucher provides one RT airfare, and hotel
accomodation for 3 days / 2 nights. Meals and
ground transfer, hotel tax is not included as
usual.
I paid $697 for the whole package. So try not to be cold-blooded when you
make your offer. Details would be provided by request. I do wish to sell
the whole package at once. So if you are just looking for the vacation
vouchers, I don't care if you sell the camera to other for a higher pric
If you are interested in the camera, you could treat the vacation vouchers
as gift.
If you receive a letter in your mail box which says that you are selected
to be part of the sweeptake and you have at least one out of five awards.
Trust me, you would get the exactly the same package as I did. There is
only one award which will be given away. So don't bother even to call them
back, if you are really interested, you could get it from me for a cheaper
price. And you could receive the package within a week ( I waited three
months to get my first and final packages). Also, they would ask for your
credit card number and you have to pay for the interest to the credit
card company. So why spend more than you should when you could get them
from me for a cheaper price.
If you are interested, please reply to me as soon as posible. I really
wish to get this over with. Make me an offer, if I am confortable with
your offer, I would send the package by U.P.S. the next day morning.
More details could be given if you wish.
Please contact me at koutd@hirama.hiram.edu | 3 |
624 | 3 | |
3,169 | I have an external drive connected to my IIsi. This is never
recognized and mounted on system startup. I can mount it with
the SCSI control panel. I'm running system 7.0.1, and everything
is properly terminated. Would anyone have a helpful idea at to
the problem?
| 3 |
1,212 | Hmmm...
A possibility for the software registration conondrum would be to have the
distributor register the copy when the software was sold. The clerk sticks it
in the store PC and asks for the buyers ID. Later, if pirated versions showed up they could be tracked to the original purchaser. In addition copies which were
sent to distributors/stores would have a vendor reg # or serial # in order to
track in store piracy.
Possible additional program security schemes would be:
1. having monthly password changes which necessitate user call in
and registration. (inconvenient)
2. taking dire legal action on anyone caught (expensive)
3. encryption, crc check, self modifying code (limited effectiveness)
4. have an independent watchdog program in the installation/setup config or
memory manager, etc. which would check the main program's crc.
(only as effective as above methods at best.)
5. have the above watchdog circulating as a virus which would trash cracked
copies of the program and/or the offenders hard drive. (risky, and probably
illegal, certainly immoral)
my new ideas aren't terribly feasible to implement as presented, but I thought
if I threw them out people could think of variations that might be effective.
What is the problem with parallel port security keys? I haven't used anything
that had hardware key copy protection schemes, so I don't know what the
drawbacks are. I know the companies that make them claim they're uncrackable,
but I've seen cracks of AutoDesk 3d-studio floating around (I don't have one
so don't ask) and I had heard that it had parralel port keys. | 3 |
4,214 | Hello. I have a question (or two) about the serial ports for the
powerbooks (specifically the 145 with system 7.0.1). Is there a
difference between the serial ports on the powerbooks versus
any other mac, say plus or ii?? I have heard, though not confirmed
by apple that the serial ports have problems at high speeds.
I also heard that sys 7.1's new power manager 'fixes' this problem
allowing speeds just as any other serial port.
My particular use is that I have a 6811 EVB board that I need to
interface with my powerbook via the modem port at 9600 baud.
Currently, we are interfacing using mac pluses. I set everything
up just as in lab and nothing. In fact, the powerbook locks up.
Can anyone help, inform, advise? I would appreciate it.
I would prefer email since I don't read the news at all.
I will post a summary if enough response is generated.
Thanks.
Faisal M. Bhamani
faceman@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu | 3 |
1,400 |
About as hard as it was to design the Color Classic, since it's
monitor behaves in just this manner. | 3 |
2,252 |
Think video. Brooktree sells a whole line of DACs that can
be used, normally for graphics applications, in either 50 or
75 ohm systems. For example, the BT468 can be had in speeds
up to about 200 mHz, BT492 to 360 mHz, and 400 mHz with the
BT109.
| 3 |
6,335 | Keywords:
All items were bought in August 1992. They are undamaged and like
new. If you are interested in the following, please send e-mail to
IO20648 on the main frame or car@gandalf.
Queen size box spring and mattress $200
Queen size pine headboard $35
Sofa- slate blue-three pillows-6 foot seating area- $200
4 drawer chest- $20
3 drawer chest- $20
Small kitchen table and four chairs $70
Thanks | 3 |
6,505 | Wanted:
Digidesgn Audiomedia Card for the Mac
Email if you have one for sale.
Thanks | 3 |
3,020 | My recently modified Quadra 700 with a socket for clock oscillators has now
completed nearly 40 hours of error free operation at 32 mhz (with a 64 mhz
clock oscillator). I have also tried a 55 mhz CMOS clock and that works as well.
On the more stupid side, I've discovered you can use a 40 mhz clock and make
your Q700 as slow as a Centris 610. However, a 25 mhz clock which would have
yielded a 12.5 mhz Quadra 700 (Who'd want one?) didn't work at all. | 3 |
6,878 | I would like to get some information on the current systems used for HD-TV
sound systems.thanks.
| 3 |
84 | Hi,
I am looking for a very high speed
D/A converter (at least 8bits and 150MHz) for
a research application. A paper in the January
issue of IEEE Solid-State Circuits mentions a
GaAs, 1GHz, 8bit DAC - anyone know where I can find
such a thing? Even a somewhat slower Si DAC would
do.
Needless to say, I have looked in all the
conventional places (Vitesse, Motorola, National,
etc. etc.). Any pointers would be appreciated. | 3 |
3,720 | If I remember rightly, there is a pulsating set of tones piped thru the CATV
systems (somewheres near the FM broadcast band). And that the cable company
trucks listen for this as they roam around town. If you can hear it over
the air and not cable....
| 3 |
1,339 |
I believe the FPU on the LCIII is always supposed to go on the logic
board, not in the PDS board. I have heard of crashing problems with
PDS-based FPUs on the LCIII. Asante may have fixed them but why
bother. Why bother building an LCIII card with an FPU anyway? The
extra circuitry gives the card one more chance to fail. I say FPU on
main logic board, in socket, Ethernet alone on PDS card, in slot.
| 3 |
1,820 | I need to sell two pairs of BladeRunner in-line skates (we don't use them).
One is size 9 and one is size 12. They are less than a year old and were
used very little, generally in the Corridor. They are in very good
condition.
They sell at Lechmere for $99.98 (we still have the boxes, if you want
them) and we'd like to get $85/OBO for them. Please respond by
e-mail. | 3 |
5,265 | ************************************************
COLOR 19'' ZENITH TV for SALE
*************************************************
Remote Control, $60.
If Interested, please call 455 6948 or
E-mail: peng@ece.ucsd.edu
Must sell by Apr. 30. | 3 |
6,261 | Hi All
I have a Korg DVP-1 for sale for $300.00 + shipping. For those who've not
had the pleasure:
It is a MIDI controlled (no keyboard of it's own) rackmountable digital voice
processor. What can it do with your voice? It can pitch-shift it (change the
notes you sing). It can add harmonies to your singing (up to 5 parts at one
time). It can change your voice into a synthesizer's voice but leave what
you say alone and intelligible. This works well for a "computerized" sounding
singer, or robot voice. For those of you who just thought about that, yes -
you can do the voices from Robo-Cop, and the old ELO lead-ins with it, and yes -
I'm a little red-faced to say that I tried those specifically. For an input,
it takes both: XLR (3-prong mic) and 1/4" cables. For output, you can have
a combination of the original-input-only, and your choice of mix between the
original signal and the effect (can be effect only if desired). It has preset
setups, which you can edit and save for your own preferences. It has a couple
of light scratches, but does not look bad, and works flawlessly. Even when we
don't use it in my music, it's been good for after-hours fun in the studio.
The manual is included. I never got around to getting rack-ears for it, but
it has only gotten studio use from me - no roading, so it's not beaten. | 3 |
2,326 | ---
I was wondering if someone could send me the pinouts to the Apple 13" and
14" RGB monitors. Those parts of the docs seem to have been misplaced
around here.
Thanks a _lot_ for your help.
Kevin
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kevin O. Lepard
Internet: lepard@mayo.edu | 3 |
3,572 |
Typical (in the old 2x-oversampling units) was a thirteen-tap
FIR, implemented as a dedicated hardware addition circuit. At this kind
of speed (slow, by digital standards) such an adder is much less
expensive than analog components of comparable precision.
I gleaned this information from a hardware manual for
an old CD player design; where one would find similar info for
a particular CD (the digital filter IS an interesting component,
from my point of view), I have no idea. The digital filter
is a kind of interpolation scheme (read a book on numerical
analysis, to see just how BROAD the term 'interpolation' is...),
| 3 |
1,975 |
Ok, I have a question... why? Why do people copy the article, and the
only new thing they add to the post is there name? I'm not picking on
this person, I've seen a few of these. Is it just a mistake? Am I
missing something? Is it some unknown net-equette I missed somewhere?
I skip over all the quoted material, since I've already read it, and look
for the non-quoted material, and all I get is the name addition. Is this
supposed to me "I agree", or "I second this" or what?
Sorry... | 3 |
3,997 |
Here's the story:
(1) The IIsi *cannot* supply a VGA output. However...
(2) Some VGA-type monitors can adequately deal with the video signal
the Mac uses to drive the Apple 13 or 14 inch "high resolution color
display"---i.e., Apple's own 640x480 mode.
So, if you wish to hook one of these monitors up to your IIsi, you
need (a) an adapter that converts from the Mac DB-15 connector to the
VGA-style high density DB-15 connector, *but* tells the Mac to use
it's own 640x480 mode, not the VGA 640x480 mode, and (b) a VGA monitor
that can deal with the higher bandwidth of the Mac 640x480 mode over
the VGA 640x480 mode (which as I stated in (1) above, the IIsi cannot
produce).
As far as (a) above is concerned, contact
James Engineering, Inc.
6329 Fairmount Ave.
El Cerrito, CA 94530
510-525-7350
FAX: 510-525-5740
They can probably get you the right adapter. Remember: you do *not*
want the run-of-the-mill Mac-to-VGA adapter, because it will try to
have your IIsi produce the VGA mode, which it cannot (the computer
will just fail to produce any video signal at all). Instead, you want
an adapter that connects between the Mac-style and VGA-style
connectors, but tells the Mac to use the Apple 640x480 mode. Sorry
for the poor terminology available for describing this distinction.
As far as (b) is concerned, make sure to get a monitor that can deal
with a horizontal bandwidth of 35 KHz and a vertical retrace rate of
67 Hz. These are the spec's of Apple's 640x480 mode. For comparison,
the VGA-standard 640x480 mode uses a 31.5 KHz horizontal bandwidth and
a 60 Hz. vertical retrace rate.
The monitor will probably need to have auto-synch'ing capability, as
the Apple mode you'll be using isn't one of the set of standard modes
in the PC compatible world.
Good luck!
-Fred Martin
| 3 |
4,147 | Here is a list of (mostly) European 5" CD singles I have for sale. All are
brand new and some are still shrink-wrapped. Please e-mail if interested... | 3 |
5,915 | WESTER DIGITAL - Caviar 280 Internal Hard Drive
85.3 MB 3.5" Half Height IDE
1.5 Years Old
Great Shape!
$160 or closest offer! | 3 |
2,028 | Hi, I have a few questions about laying out a PCB. I am using easytrax for dos
which is a great program. But what my question is When laying out traces what
thickness should they be? I am mainly designing low voltage low current boards
for micro controller apps. What should pad sizes be for resistors? I will be
turning to a commercial PCB maker to produce 1's of these boards and I was
wondering what is the minimum distance traces should be from each other. Well
any info would be great. Thanks.
Anton
| 3 |
4,917 | FOR SALE
FTP software, Inc.
PC/TCP (Networking Software for DOS) Version 2.04 (***)
with LAN driver for 3c503 cards, others you can get from FTP itself,
serial numbers, orignal diskettes.,
TCP/IP telnet/ftp/ping/lpr/finger etc.... | 3 |
6,399 |
Sorry for the delay in replying; your message only showed up today (23 Apr)
on apple.com. QuickDraw GX is not a replacement for QuickDraw; the two of
them live quite happily together. You may write an app that only uses GX
if you want, or you may write a hybrid app that uses both. Suptayoo. | 3 |
1,492 | The Duo's can drive Apple's 16" monitor at 832x624 resolution and
256 colors, I think. What non-Apple 16-17" monitors can also be
used? Would a multisync NEC-5FG work as well at the same resolution?
What are the outstanding points of the Apple monitor when compared
with these other monitors? | 3 |
972 |
Tis' only a gleam in my eye at this point. I have yet to chose a tracking
method. The initial requirement was to design a system to locate a dancer
in one of eight zones across the stage. I did some experiments with
pyroelectric detectors and found them difficult to align to get a definite
zone transition. And dancers stand still alot, so their IR signature goes
away. The good thing about pryoelectrics is that their signal is proportional
to the size of the warm body (or body part), and the velocity of said body.
This could be useful for detecting the intensity of a dance gesture.
Dancers also really hate to wear little boxes and batteries strapped on their
bodies, but they really need to be emitting some kind of signal to be tracked. | 3 |
4,283 | : I'm wondering if it's possible to use radio waves to measure the
: distance between a transmitter(s) and receiver?
:
: Seems to me that you should be able to measure the signal strength
: and determine distance. This would be for short distances (2000 ft),
: and I would need to have accuracy of 6 inches, or so.
: --------------------
You might try looking at whats available in laser locating systems. They
work best for close work( 1 mile and under).
RF is used for much longer distances in two major modes. Transponder and
phase measurment. Transponder requires you send a pulse to another station
and it returns it to you and you measure the round trip time minus the
receiver time.
Phase measurements require two or more transmitting stations sending the
same frequency signal multiplexed in time. A receiver can pick them up and
measure the phase shift between signals. Maps can be drawn that plot the
Lines of Position that correspond to a certain phase shift between two
stations. | 3 |
4,866 | I am looking for a text/reference that will include pinouts,
description, and functionality for just about any IC made.
Does such a text exist? Are there docs on the Internet that
reference IC's? It would be a great idea if each major
IC manufacturer made available to the public an anonymous
FTP site with all it's data books in the form of text files.
(ala RFC style). This would save time and money for the
IC manufacturer since a text file costs nothing to send
around the world via internet and since most users of
IC's
are found in the internet anyway.
Are there any books available for purchase that reference
(as many as possible)? Or am I going to be stuck obtaining
a zillion databooks from the manufacturers (those little
phonebook-type books that are obsoleted every couple years) | 3 |
3,217 | Selling:
Coleco Base Unit with:
2 Controllers
1 Atari Game Adapter to Play Atari games
12 games (Ms. Pac Man, Smurfs, etc..)
Will ship COD
Price$: MAKE AN OFFER | 3 |
491 | o Denon DCR 5490 (high power pull out cassette deck with CD changer control)
Features:
- 18 W X 4
- Theft Prevention Chassis (pull out)
- 24 station-presets (18 FM, 6 AM)
- Denon Optimum Reception System IV (FM circuitry-Auto high blend and FM
pulse noise cancellor)
- Dolby B NR
- Key off head release
- Flexible fader-internal front amp to rear amp and/or internal front amp
to internal rear amp
- Auto reverse cassette mechanism
- Up/down manual & seek tuning
- Music sensor
- Stereo/Mono (FM), local switches
- Metal tape switch
- DIN "E" with easy installation lock-in sleeve
- Night illumination with dash light dimmer lead
- Preset scan
- CD changer control
Random play: all of tracks on a disc
Automatic/Manual search
Excellent condition with Manual.
Asking $220.00 + shipping
o Yamaha YPA-300 power amplifier (car audio)
Features:
- SELECTABLE 2-MODE POWER OUTPUT:
40W x 2-ch or 90W x 1-ch - all w/ extremely low distortion (0.1% THD)
- LOW RFI CIRCUIT effectively eliminates radio frequency interference
which might arise from DC-DC conversion
- FULL PROTECTION CIRCUITRY protects amplifier from potential damaged
caused by overload, short circuiting, DC leakage, excessive heat
or mis-wiring.
- INPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT allows you to complement your system with any
audio component
- GOLD-PLATED RCA JACK ensures a durable, optimum contact, even under
rugged road conditions.
- REMOTE POWER links the entire system's ON/OFF with the cassette
receiver's ot tuner's power switch.
- SCREW TERMINALS allow simple wiring connections
- POWER FUSE REPLACEMENT is a simple, one-step operation.
- ALTERNATER NOISE REDUCTION CIRCUITRY is effectively suppressed
during driving.
Specifications:
Continuous Power Output
(per channel, 4 ohms, 2 channels driven.)
with 0.1 % THD, 20 Hz ~ 20kHz .................35W/35W
with 0.1 % THD, 1 kHz .........................40W/40W
(per channel, 4 ohms, 1 channels driven.)
with 0.1 % THD, 20 Hz ~ 20kHz ................80W(BTL)
with 0.1 % THD, 1 kHz ........................90W(BTL)
Speaker Impedance................................4 to 8 ohms
Frequency Response (at 1W, 4 ohms)......10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0, -1.5dB)
Signals-to-Noise Ratio ...............................105 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
- (at 20W + 20W, 1 kHz, 4 ohms, 24 kHz, LPF)......0.005%
Dimensions (W x H x D).....................200 x 50 x 156 mm
Weight..........................................5 lbs. 15 oz
List price: $250.00
This is one of the nicest/cleanest amp that I have even owned.
I am using two of these in my car, this is just an extra one that
I don't really need. If you are in the bay area, and like to listen
to it first, let me know.
Asking $150.00 firm + shipping (brand new in box, never been installed)
o Boston Acoustic 861 seperates (car audio speakers), 6" woofers
with seperate tweeters and crossovers.
Brand new in box, never been installed, $259.00 at Good Guys
Asking $199.00 firm
o 2 8" MTX free air woofers, new in box, never been installed.
Paid $49.00 each at Good Guys
Asking $70.00 firm | 3 |
7,479 | I would like to sell my PS/2 Model 50, with its Kingston SX/Now!
33MHz processor, a Cyrix FasMath coprocessor (CPU/FPU LandMark
scores of 46.6MHz/107.8MHz), 8 Meg (9 Meg total) on a AST
Advantage/2 board (0 wait state), original 20 Meg hard drive, and a
very fast Adaptec 1640 SCSI controller card (worth around $300 new)
with software to control any external or internal SCSI device. I'm
including Dos 6.0 (or 5.0), and keyboard. The VGA will drive any
multisynching or straight VGA (cheap) monitor. | 3 |
5,467 | I have seen the existance of electronics solder with a 2% silver
content that seems to have good wetting and fatique reatings.
Can anyone tell me why it is not used? (silver is not such an expensive
metal).
Andy | 3 |
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I know of several NuBus frame-grabber boards but wonder if there
might be similar ones for the lesser Macs (those without slots),
something permitting instant freezing of a video picture (PAL)
and feeding it in without jaggies to a simple digitizer like
MacVision (which takes 22 secs to scan a picture, so a frame
grabber is a necessity).
The objective is 512*342 1bit/ pixel (B/W) pictures stored in
HyperCard... have tried using top-quality VCR with freeze-frame
function but the screens come out full of streaks and garbage.
PLEASE reply ONLY to ----------> ianf@random.se
and I'll summarize
to the net (cannot
read such high-volume
group as is c.s.m.h) Thanks!
| 3 |
4,649 |
[ This would make me a bit suspect of Mr. Ramsey's qualifications
as a self-styled "expert", in fact, when I read about anybody
using virtual memory regularly I kind of wonder ... ;-) ]
Yes, one can sometimes get away with running a newer ROM (of the
correct size, obviously) in an older machine, but one should be
prepared for problems if running software that checks for machine
type rather than ROM trap availability and then draws incorrect
conclusions when special-casing - especially timing-dependent
and driver-related stuff.
In this particular case I see no reason to go to the trouble
of ROM-swapping. The Apple 32-bit enabler has problems, but
MODE32 works just fine with 7.0, 7.0.1, and 7.1.
Sure. Buy a used IIci motherboard. Call Pre-Owned Electronics,
Shreve, or other parts dealers (see the back of Computer Shopper
or one of the Mac trades for phone numbers) and ask for a price
on a IIci ROM. Everything has a price. If you happen to find
somebody who salvaged a IIci with a dead motherboard, you might
get a decent price. There is probably a market for used mother-
boards as well, so they might sell a ROM anyway.
Ask for a quote and then try offering less? Pre-Owned and
Shreve have been known to dicker. Their ads in various trade
magazines often list considerably different prices for the
same items, and their phone quotes tend to vary as well.
Still, I'm not aware of any technical reason for upgrading
the ROM in a IIx. | 3 |
3,127 | To: All
Uniden Cordless Phone-Model XE 300. Perfect working condition, but
base station is missing its antenna (the antenna mount is intact).
$25, shipping included if prepaid.
DO NOT REPLY TO: dino.fiabane@pics.com. Your mail will bounce if
it is sent to that address. Instead, please reply only via
private E-Mail to: pics!dino.fiabane@twwells.com
(Since my home BBS can only handle personal messages through
E-Mail for the time being, any further replies from me to you
will also arrive via E-Mail instead of by way of a regular
newsgroup.)
Dino Fiabane, 150 Weston Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2132
phone (609) 424-3836
* SLMR 2.1a * reply to: pics!dino.fiabane@twwells.com via E-Mail
| 3 |
6,703 | I've just started programming with the PIC16c57 and I'd like talk to similar
like minded people ? Have you built anything interesting, if so, I'd be
interested in talking about various aspects.
Yes, I already have the application sheets, assembler & simulator.
Cheers,
Stuart
| 3 |
7,133 | For discussion of Nikolai Tesla (who else??)
| 3 |
1,995 |
That's kind of extra work that one cannot expect the store people to do.
IMHO it would be easier if companies sell their software as cheaply as
possible AND to sell the customers detail manuals (for the brain-deads)
, quick reference books, how to do books and videos, paid support hot line
(1-900 :). For the registered purchasers, these can be part of their package.
I have seen many books to teach people how to use DOS, WP and other software. I
I suspect either users can't read the manuals or they don't have manuals.
Either way, there is $$$ to be made. BTW books are quite a bit more
expensive to reproduce than a $1 disk.
With the popularity of Multitasking and pseudo multitasking systems
(eg. OS0.5, Windoze, Mack System 7), it is pretty easy to run a debugger
and figure out the protection schemes by disassembling/tracing/trapping
the application during run time. Schemes like compressed software/
special loaders would be easy pray even to beginner hackers.
Hardware keys (unless well designed and *TOTALLY* transparent) is a
pain in the b*t. We having using a piece of software under Windoze
that uses a hardware key. The key interfers with the printer stuff
with other programs and often has to be unplugged for those software
to work properly.
All the hacker has to do is to remove/modify code that communicate with
the port.
| 3 |
3,446 | Please reply to the seller below.
210M Formatted SCSI Hard Disk 3.5"
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Rodime 3259TS (3 available)
New Drives, Unused
Capacity, formatted Mbytes: 210.0
Number of data heads: 5
Number of cylinders: 1,235
Track density, tpi: 1700
Positioning times -
Track-to-track 5ms
Average 18ms
Full Stroke (Max) 20ms
Rotational speed, RPM: 3600
Avg. rotational latency: 8.33ms
SCSI Bus transfer rate: 4M/sec
Cache: 48K
Guaranteed against DOA
Works with Sun, PC, Mac, & misc. other workstations
These are internal drives
No external drive enclosure is included
Price: $225 each, including COD insured
shipping within the continental U.S.
Please email responses to: | 3 |
7,391 | All are gone except 3 and 5. Go ahead - make me an offer I can't refuse!
1. Large padded Cordura bag SORRY, SOLD, AWAITING CHECK.
2. Small "Nikon" shoulder bag. SORRY, GONE.
3. Small "Nikon"* belt pouch. Khaki. Similar to an
Army ammo pouch - belt clips, etc. Holds flash or small
zoom, lens cleaner, etc. Great for your extra lens when you
don't want to tote a shoulder bag. I think it can hold a
small Walkman and some tapes. $5. + $1. postage.
4. Domke belt pouch ... SORRY, GONE.
5. Coast camera bag - tan, brown strap/trim. Main and front pocket,
10"x9x4.5 and 10x6.5x1.5 respectively. Can hold AF slr with small zoom
plus flash or even an 8mm or compact-VHS video camcorder! Material
looks like Gore-Tex but I don't think it is. I think it can
also hold your portable CD player with a bunch of discs, headphones,
AC, etc. $15. + $3. postage.
TERMS: Payment in advance by money order/bank check, or cash.
/|/| /||)|/ /~ /\| |\|)[~|)/~ | Everyone's entitled to MY opinion.
/ | |/ ||\|\ \_|\/|_|/|)[_|\\_| | goldberg@oasys.dt.navy.mil
========Imagination is more important than knowledge. - Albert Einstein=======
| 3 |
4,181 | I'm selling an Adaptec 1640 SCSI controller card. I works with Microchannel
machines only. The data transfer rate is very fast (I get about 3meg/sec with
my SCSI hard drive), and that's with relatively slow 100ns RAM on a card. It's
a SCSI-2 true bus mastering/DMA device, and goes for around $329 bought new.
I'm including the new EZ-SCSI software for speedy Win 3.1 performance and easy
configuration.
I'm selling it for $225, and I'll pay the COD shipping. | 3 |
2,111 |
Is this true? I thought that this was disputed...
--
-Peter | 3 |
175 | When constructing active filters, odd values of resistor are often required
(i.e. something like a 3.14 K Ohm resistor).(It seems best to choose common
capacitor values and cope with the strange resistances then demanded).
Is there a PD program out there that will work out how best to make up such
a resistance, given fixed resistors of the standard 12 values per decade?.(1,
1.2,1.5,1.8,2.2,3.3 etc ). It is a common enough problem, yet I cant
recall seing a program that tells that Rx+Ry//Rz gives Rq, starting with
q and finding prefered values x,y and z.
| 3 |
1,309 |
This is just basicly right. The connections that cannot handle touchtone dialing is very few. I would estimate a couple of percents and if you are in a bigger
town, there is none that cannot handle tone dialing.
And regarding our swedish dialing system (a rather screwd up system), that does
just apply to pulsdialing. Not to touchtone.
Btw; Norway is even more interesting. They got both system! So you need different phones depending on where in the country you live. | 3 |
1,101 | You can try SGS L6217A, it can achieve 256 current level(microstep),
teere is a circuit in the SGS-THOMSON - " Smart Power Applicatio
Manual", order code for the manual is AMSMARTPOWERST/1
Best regards, | 3 |
2,005 | Has anyone got an active filter design program that runs on an IBM PC ??
Something that will easily let me specify bandpass filter parameters,
and it will give me the appropriate component values ??
It has to be public domain, if anyone has one, could you mail it to me.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
u9035710@wraith.cs.uow.edu.au | 3 |
1,731 |
It already happened as far as I know... I got some email about three
weeks ago saying it was coming, and sure enough, a week after that the
Duos dropped in price. I think the Duo 210 4/80 is now around
US$1,8xx.
The educational prices have dropped, and I imagine others as well, but
I haven't really checked around since I boycott the local NecroCenter
for reasons that extend over the past 13 years. | 3 |
2,101 |
WHAT??!!!!
You can't remove it, unless you register?
You gotta be joking, right?
What happens if I get a demo-version of that program, install it, and then
decide that I don't like it. Do I have to register to be able to get rid
of it? (Hell, no, that is the last thing I would think of!)
If that is what you mean, then you would better make pretty sure, that a
statement to that effect is printed loud and clear on the package!
A better way to implement the above mentioned scheme is (IMHO) to allow
anyone to install the program, but if they register, they get some
additional features enabled. It could mean only one new .EXE file needed
to be copied, to have got the full-version of the program.
Of course anyone is _free_ to _delete_ or _remove_ that program at whatever
time they like.
Still, we face the trouble of 'moving' the new .EXE file around. That
could be solved by having the user registering him self, and get back a
specially marked for him (or her) a new .exe file.
As for some sort of limitations, here are some suggestions:
Limit the size of data that the program can work with,
Disable saving the data,
Print it out with some defects in the output (but be sure to mark them as
such)
Let some pop-up screen appear for ca. 10 secs. when the program is started
and/or exited
etc....
but DON'T have it that you _must_ register to be able to remove it.
| 3 |
4,727 |
Ah-ha! I'm not alone at last! Which Sony do you have?? I have a
27"SXR (pre-XBR series, circa 1987). That damn thing used to
make noise like a mad-man. I had/have 2 separate problems...one being the
flyback, the other was the assembly where the windings of the yoke
came together.
First: I found by poking around the windings on that assembly,
the thing would make noise. I guess that there was enough of a potential
in that assembly to leak, so I sprayed it with a dielectric insulation
spray--I think it was urethane or acyrilic. That fixed it.
Second: Flyback...for the life of me, I can't isolate this one. If I
leave the cover off, the TV will be quiet. If I put the cover back on,
and let it heat up, it'll start to whine--kinda hard to solve with the
cover on!! :-(
A friend of mine who used to fix TV's says there might be a pin-hole
leak somewhere on the flyback. Usually it's surrounded by a bunch of
black dust/dirt.
I hope this is a start...if you find something out, let me know! | 3 |
1,260 | F O R S A L E
================
Triumph Spitfire '76, 1500
- Convertible
- 54,000k original miles
- Burgandy Color
- Wooden Dashboard
- No rust
- Garage kept
- Heater
- Chrome bumpers(not the black plastic crap)
- Brand new top
- Asking $3,000 --negotiable
* Mechanically the car is in a very good shape and it is running
very-very strong(if you know what I mean)...:)
* Plenty of catalogs and manuals are coming with the car
If you are interested in the car please reply to this message.
I AM NOT INTERESTED OR WILLING TO SELL ANY PARTS.
The car is in a very good condition to strip it.
| 3 |
2,279 |
Uniden makes an all in one unit (X, K, Ka, Laser) for about $130.
Colorado Radar sells passive radar jammers, the passive supposedly being legal,
for about $100. wont help you with Laser however. | 3 |
3,843 | Great SLR camera (Ricoh) for sale. Has all the Nikon FE features, and also
shutter speeds form 16 seconds and down. Excellent condition. With accessories
such as a zoom lens. Very reasonable price. | 3 |
3,271 | Hi folks,
I borrowed a VHS tape from a friend and it has a warning in the begining saying
that attempts to copy the tape will result in destroying the copy and the
original. I found this unbelievable as playing and recording are two different
processes. However, I've never seen this tape being sold anywhere so I don't
want to take the chance even it's small.
Anyone has experience in this kind of self-destructing video tapes?
Thanks in advance.
| 3 |
5,358 |
[stuff about hardware keys]
True, which is why many of the newer keys ship out, oh, maybe 32 bits or
so, have the key encrypt them, and return them to the PC. Making a bunch
of these 32 bits part of your program code is a good way to make sure
things won't run without the key. :-) Anyway, then, this scheme at least
defeats your approach. It's a little costly, though.
Personally, I don't believe in copy protection, and agree with the thought
that the mass inconvenience that it causes all legal users far outweighs
the gains from what few pirates won't be able to copy the program. | 3 |
3,645 |
Other than getting a 32-bit clean ROM, what other features would a IIci
ROM in a IIx provide, if any?
| 3 |
7,268 |
By then it might be already 200$ cheaper :-))
Same here at the U of MN, 1599$ for that bundle.
Peter
| 3 |
5,362 | I'd say the subject line about covers it. I need a MC68881 Floating point
Co-processor for my SUN 3 system. Please reply via Email if you've got one
of these thingies that you'ld like to sell me.
Thanks.
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7,276 | On 4/20/93, Tim Keanini was heard to say regarding "Mac SCSI spec?:"
TK> From: blast@nntp.crl.com (Tim
TK> Keanini)
TK>
TK> I have a MacIIFX and I know that it is wired about its SCSI chain.
TK>
TK> I just bought a drive and I need to find out a few hardcore SCSI
TK> question:
TK>
TK> Does the IIFX SCSI chain want to see active or passive termination?
TK>
TK> Does the IIFX SCSI spec want me to enable the initiation of the SDTR
TK> message?
TK>
TK> WHat does the IIFX SCSI spec want as far as parity checking?
TK>
TK> These are some very good questions for the FAQ. If someone does not
TK> have time to answer these questions but does know where I can look
TK> them up please let me know and I will repost the answers for everyone
TK> to see.
TK>
Read TechNote #273...it deals with more than any sane person wants to
know about the IIfx's SCSI.... | 3 |
6,308 | [Sorry if I posted this to the wrong place, wasn't sure where this
should go...]
Model PS6600 - 64K memory, storage for telephone numbers, addresses,
memos, schedule, calendar, calculator. Password protection, 6 line
display, full keyboard, 32 characters per line. Search through all data
storage areas for keywords, transmit to or receive entries via IBM
compatible computers with optional interface kit. Uses 2 AAA batteries,
and 1 lithium battery for backup. Also has world time, sound, still has
1 year Service Merchandise warranty left, with manual. Sells new for
$90, asking $65 (shipping included). | 3 |
1,412 | 3 | |
3,935 |
I have always thought that if I wanted to send the Police a tape with
a ransom demand on it, or send CNN a video tape to see if they wanted
to buy it, I would place a small magnet near the take-up spool so the
tape would be erased as it was played. Who would think to check? | 3 |
2,440 | : Yes, Duo prices have dropped. I don't have the MSRP reductions,
: (though you can find it in a recent TidBITS, archived at sumex)
: but here's the Berkeley educational price list (old -> new)
: Duo 210 4/80 $1919 -> 1569
: Duo 230 4/80 $2225 -> 1961
: Duo 230 4/120 $2532 -> 2268
: Duo 230 4/120/modem $2746 -> 2473
And the Michigan State University pricing of the 210:
SYSTEMS-POWERBOOK DUO PORTABLE
M4161LL/A MAC PowerBook Duo 210 - 4M RAM/80M HD 1528.98
*PROMOTION* Expires: 06/13/93
B1304LL/A MAC PB Duo 210 4/80 BUNDLE-w/Flpy Adpt & 1.4M Drive 1636.08
| 3 |
4,670 | Need nice furnishings for your apartment or house?
We have glass topped wood (sides) and chrome (edging) (1)coffee and (2)end
tables for sale.
The (1)coffee tables are approximately five feet in length and two feet
wide.
The (2)end tables are 2.5 ft. X 2.5 ft.
All the glass is clear (no scratches).
First $50.00 takes all!
Thanks for reading!
Art | 3 |
4,024 | This poll was conducted to help users decide whether or not to alter their
IIsi clock oscillator. I have attempted to gather as many case histories as
possible to find some estimate of success and risk. The number of replies
probably shows how rare this modification is but give the impression that
success rates may be higher than the previous 80% estimate. 24 of 24
machines were able to run at 25 mhz when no add on boards were present.
This is not a scientific survey but it is the best we have to work with.
Thanks to all who contributed to this poll.
Issues:
Speed) 25 mhz to 27.5 mhz appears to be the norm for machines without
add on cards. All reported machines were able to use
25 mhz as long as no add on cards were present. Several Apple
Nubus cards were in use. No machine with the Nubus adapter
was able to go faster than 25 mhz. One wasn't even able to
achieve 25 mhz with the Nubus adapter in place
At speeds of 32 and 33 mhz, the startup sound is distorted and
hi density floppy disk problems have been reported.
Note: Unless specifically listed below, machines were not
tested with a higher speed clock to failure. Hence,
the 25 mhz operational machines may well work at
higher speeds.
Damage) One user reported pulling out the plating of one pad. This was
repaired and the machine is operational. One other
reported pulling the pin out of the original clock oscillator
during desoldering. There is one second hand report of a user
putting a gash in the motherboard with a slipped soldering iron.
No reports of static discharge damage.
No reports of high speed operation causing damage.
Then again, I also don't have any reports from users of
defective parachutes.
Add on boards) Compatibility appears to be a problem with Apple Nubus
Adapters. Several other add on boards have been used with
success. See case histories
Heat Sinks) Virtually all modified machines had a heat sink installed.
These were often the TO-220 style power transistor type. Some
used epoxy. Some used a dab of heat sink compound with a dab
of cyanoacrylate glue. There was also use of a clamp with a
bolt through the hole in the motherboard.
Case Histories:
All speeds are the effective CPU speed (1/2 of clock oscillator). All reported
CPU versions were 20 mhz.
1) 27.5 mhz operational. Ran for 10 minutes at 31 mhz before crashing.
No FPU or other add on card
Heatsinked CPU only
On 24 hours/day
No damage during installation
2) 27.5 mhz operational without Apple Nubus adapter. 25 mhz top speed with
Apple Nubus card installed
Heatsinked CPU only
On 24 hours/day
No floppy problems
No damage during installation
3) 27.5 mhz operational. Unable to boot at 31 mhz
Heatsinked CPU only
No floppy problems
No damage during installation
4) 25 mhz operational
Works with the following two configurations
a) Realtech FPU adaptor card
Realtech Cache card
SuperMac 8*24 PDQsi
b) SuperMac FPU adaptor card
SuperMac Video Spigot
SuperMac 8*24 PDQsi
5) 33 mhz operational
Fuzzy startup sound
Problems with hi density disks
6) 33 mhz operational
Fuzzy startup sound
Heat sink on CPU and chip to right of CPU
7) 25 mhz operational. Occasional crash at 33 mhz
8) 25 mhz operational.
Using FPU rated at 16 mhz without difficulty
9) 25 mhz operational.
PDS adapter with a Spectrum 24PDQsi graphics card and a
VideoSpigot, a 20MHz FPU
Heat sink on CPU
10) 25 mhz operational. 33 mhz failed after several hours.
11) 25 mhz operational
5/80+quicksilver/fpu(only upgrade)
12) 25 mhz operational. Tried 33 mhz - system won't start.
Heat sink on CPU
Configured with
RealTech FPU/adapter card
Supermac 8*24 PDQsi
Realtech cache.
CPU on continuously - no problems.
Floppy works fine at 1.4MB @ 25 mhz
13) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
14) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
15) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
16) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
17) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
On 17-19 hours per day
18) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU + cooling fan
No floppy problems at 25 mhz
19) 20 mhz operational. Bombed soon after startup at 25 mhz with Nubus Adapter
20 mhz rated CPU
RAM 70 ns in slots, 80 on motherboard
20) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink added to CPU later. No damage while unheatsinked.
Apple Nubus adapter with FPU installed.
21) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
22) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
23) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU
24) 25 mhz operational
Heat sink on CPU | 3 |
4,722 | Can anybody send me Pinouts of Real Time Clock IC of OKI Semiconductors,
58321. I wish to know if any RTC IC of OKI has an inbuilt crystal rather
than an external 32.768KHz crystal.
Thanks in advance.
Nilesh Parikh
nilesh@shakti.ncst.ernet.in
| 3 |
3,509 |
Probably, but the point is THE COMPANY make the registration patch, NOT
YOU. Sure, you can probably find another registerred user and compare notes,
but WHY? It's not hindering you in any way unless you are just hacking.
[Problem about people who cut TOO MUCH from quoting...]
Nothing, but if you read my WHOLE suggestion, I'm saying that you register
via MAIL by mailing in your registration card, THEN the company send you
the patch which includes the info you put on the registration card. | 3 |
5,457 | Hello, I'm curious what sort of neat features exist on high-end
answering machines today. In particular, I'm interested in
features of digital answering machines. Also, what is the
typical amount of storage(in minutes) for these digital answering
machines?
The reason? I'm hacking together an answering machine program
for my ZyXEL modem and I'm wondering if I'm missing something
on my wish list.
arthur | 3 |
3,819 | At work we have a small appletalk network with 3 macs and couple of printers.
We also have a PC that has some specialized accounting software that we would
like to operate from any of the macs. We have Soft PC, and I have found that the
software works just fine under it, but I would like to have all of the data
for the program reside at one place (the PC hard disk). So my question for you
is(actually questions)
1) is there a board for the PC that will allow you to hook into an appletalk
network?
2) if #1 is possible, is there any software/hardware combination that will
allow me to mount the PC hard disk as a networked disk on the macs so I
can use Soft PC to run the application?
3) if #1 or #2 is impossible, is there any other way to accomplish what I am
after?
| 3 |
5,057 | For Sale:
Amiga 3000/16
6 megs RAM
1950 Monitor
extra external hard drive
Much sotware games/graphics/productivity/etc...
USR HST 14.4 Modem (not dual standard)
Amiga/software: $ 950
USR HST Modem : $ 250
Price for both: $1100
| 3 |
3,331 | Another alternative is to cover the adhesive with another piece of
duct tape then remove the tape.
If it still doesn't work, try WD-40.
BQN
| 3 |
6,084 | Please do not reply to this account - posting for a friend:
GT-BMX bike, chrome frame, blue, alloy parts, z-rims, mint condition
asking $300 obo.
Apple IIe 64k, floppy drive, monitor, Okidata Microline 92 printer, modem,
and 30 disks of stuff. Asking $400 obo. | 3 |
834 | ====================================================
H H A RRRRR RRRRR IIIII SSSS
H H A A R R R R I S
HHHHHH AAAAA RRRRR RRRRR I SSSS
H H A A R R R R I S
H H A A R R R R IIIII SSSS
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Harris Semiconductor now has AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX is on-line 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, so you can instantly receive datasheets and
application notes by using your touch-tone telephone and FAX machine.
The number to call is (407) 724-3937. (It is not set up to do international
calls at this time.)
The general decision tree for the AnswerFAX is as follows, the numbers are
the available selections:
Welcome to Harris Semiconductors AnswerFAX
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1 2
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Select 1 if you Select 2 for an
are familiar with explanation of
AnswerFAX. AnswerFAX
| |
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1 2
| |
Select 1 to order Select 2 for a
a document (the list of catalogs:
document list is 1 New Products
in the catalogs, 2 Linear Products
get them first) 3 Data Acquisition Products
| 4 Digital Signal Processing Products
| 5 Discrete Power and Intelligent
| Power Products
| 9 Application Notes
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Select appropriate document Select Appropriate Catalog
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Do you want to order Do you want to order
anything else? If yes, anything else? If yes,
you will be taken back you will be taken back
to the selection decision. to the selection decision.
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What is phone number
for your FAX?
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What is your name?
(request the instructions)
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END
Bill Werner
| 3 |
3,007 | FOR SALE
Sony 8mm camcorder model PRO V9 - top-of-the-line a few years ago.
- autofocus with macro capability
- 6x zoom
- 5 lux rating
- 360,000-pixel CCD chip, the best made for a 8mm camcorder
- AV input/output jacks (all cables included)
- RF convertor/switcher for TV without AV input
- AC adaptor/charger
- 1.5A battery
- neck trap
- user's manual
- mint condition
List price for this model was $1600, I paid $1330 mail-order a few years
ago. Will sacrifice for $500 or best offer. Reason for sale: upgrade
to Hi8 model. | 3 |
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