----- Original Message -----
From: "Manuel Bilderbeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: Bad cartridge connector (was:Top 100 MSX games)
> > To clean the cartridge, remove the PCB (print) from the case if
possible. If
> > not, try to be imaginative for the following procedure ;-) Use an eraser
to
> > rub the contacts clean (not a 'pen' eraser with sand in it!). After that
I
> > usually rub it with a tissue with contact cleaner on it and dry it with
a
> > clean tissue, but it's not really necessary.
>
> I always use alcohol and a 'wattenstaafje' (sorry not translatable for
me...)
> to clean the cartridge contacts.
It's called a cotton swab I think, but I'm not sure...
Anyway, it will work also, but contact cleaner is designed to solve oxides
and sulfates, so it will work on really dirty connectors as well.
B.t.w. did you know that (412(bytes)*221(subscribers))=91052 bytes of
bandwidth is wasted for every mail for the ridiculously long 'stack' footer?
That is 50.260.704 bytes this month already! That is almost 400 MEGAroms
uncompressed ;-)
Greetz
Patrick, who is sorry to waste so much bandwidth by typing this :-)
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