On 22 Jun 2002, at 11:52, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
(snip)
BTW how is it possible that newest QPC has some nonstandard SMSQ
extensions? Have these already been included in the official SMSQ
version?
Richard also asked who uses events.
I do, every day...
Wolfgang
Wolfgangs alterations to the licence seem to be well thought out and a good compromise (thankyou) - I just hope that this now appeals more to Peter and Richard.
Rich Mellor
RWAP Software
7 Common Road, Kinsley, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF9 5JR
TEL: 01977 614299
Wolfgang,
please email me the style guide - just in case.
Thanks.
Regards,
Norman.
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Norman Dunbar
Database/Unix administrator
Lynx Financial Systems Ltd.
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Hi Malcolm,
the Z88 Needs 6v (plus or minus 10% will do) at 500MA - Adaptors are readily
available from Maplins etc. for about a tenner or less.
I can't remember offhand if it is a positive tip or negative - I will look
it up tonight when I get home and email again tomorrow.
I use Lithium Ion
Malcolm Cadman wrote:
I acquired a Z88 recently.
Does anyone know the polarity and amperage of the DC/mains connection ?
6vdc, 500ma, center positive
Lafe
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Darren Branagh wrote:
the Z88 Needs 6v (plus or minus 10% will do) at 500MA - Adaptors are readily
available from Maplins etc. for about a tenner or less.
Does the Z88 have inbuilt regulation? If so, great, if not, make sure the
PSU is regulated.
Dave
Hi Malcolm
The answer is 6.5 Volts at 500mA. The connections, are pin(inner connection)
positive, and the ring(outer connection) negative. An original power supply
seems to give less than the 6.5 volts it says on the case, typical output is
around 6.25 volts. There is diodeD23) protection
Good point, I have just opened up my Z88 PSU and there is a 7805 5Volt
regulator in it. So if you buy a adapter It would be a good idea to build a
small regulator circuit with a 7805. You need the regulator itself. 2 0.1uF
caps connect one across the input to the regulator and one across the
It arrived this morning. The SMSQ source is in the wild.
Now, the work can begin :o)
Dave
Jonathan Dent wrote:
Dilwyn wrote:
I keep getting extra ideas for it, especially since Darrenm
suggested
the 'more than one user' options. What started as a fairly
simple
point, click and exec program has (like QDT I suspect) turned
into
quite a project!
Darren wrote:
Yes, I
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