Does anyone have a link to a copy of speedometer for use with a
compact? It's freeware, but I can't find a working link. Or if
someone could send me a copy that would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
tt
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I had thought the Macs made in Ireland were for the
European market. I recently acquired a large amount of
Mac Classics from the district whom I had worked for
from 1995-2005. One was made in Ireland while the rest
were from Singapore where the North American Classics
were suppoed to be from.
Did
Oh fiddlesticks. After purchasing an SE/30 off eBay, I've found that it
has a rather nasty fault; 'Simasimac'.
Does anyone happen to know where I can buy a long torx and a case cracker?
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On Oct 20, 2005, at 18:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh fiddlesticks. After purchasing an SE/30 off eBay, I've found that
it has a rather nasty fault; 'Simasimac'.
Does anyone happen to know where I can buy a long torx and a case
cracker?
You can get a long Torx driver at Home Depot and
Dan asked:
Does anyone happen to know where I can buy a long torx and a case cracker?
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Some guy sells 'em on ebay for just a few dollars.
Aloha,
Richard
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Just a quick question: Does a SE/30 give an error/fault when it boots
with a dead battery?
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No. It just doesn't keep track of time.
Scott
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Just a quick question: Does a SE/30 give an
error/fault when it boots
with a dead battery?
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try www.sunrem.com
On Oct 21, 2005, at 12:47 AM, Richard Ballard wrote:
Dan asked:
Does anyone happen to know where I can buy a long torx and a case
cracker?
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Aloha,
Richard
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I got one at Sears in February 2003. It set me back
about eight bucks but at least I didn't have to pay
shipping. It's a Craftsman Professional. Tough to find
but if you search every screwdriver in the store you
can get one. Really nice handle with a good grip, too.
The Sears I got mine at was a
I have a multi purpose-screwdriver (with interchangeable heads.)
You can go to ANY store and ask for a black n decker Torx - 15 bit.
However, you will need an extensor bit to reach the top two torx
screws.
I have a HITACHI extensor, it is long and does the job, plus I can do
that with any other
Ah, a fellow Pittsburgher! I wrote another post about
Torx drivers...the Sears I found them at was at Ross
Park Mall. Ross Park had them in plentiful supply when
I got mine, which was early 2003.
As for the capacitors, what Radio Shacks did you go
to? I live north of the city (Hampton Township)
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