Re: [M100] NADSBox status

2018-10-05 Thread Brian White
If it's first come first serve, I hereby waive the order I placed via the website a year or two or three? ago, and someone else can have my spot. ;) (If the website order form backlog were considered, surely I still wouldn't have any spot anyway since there must have been more than a dozen before

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread Brian White
What do you mean by "bypass" or "bypass cable"? There is at least one guy making and selling new standard cassette cables. (sold as ibm 5150 cassette cables, but it's the same for Model 1, 100, and coco) Do you mean an audio transformer? -- bkw On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 7:33 PM Jesus R wrote: >

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread Brian White
> 6. I use LINE IN for sampling and LINE OUT for playback on the PC. > Isn't the answer to the "needs more swing" problem just use the headphone out instead of the line out? Just like on the actual cassette player. This also makes the discrepency about hooking two M100's to each other not

[M100] NADSBox status

2018-10-05 Thread Ken Pettit
Hey Gang, I had reported a couple of weeks ago that I had maybe a dozen NADSBoxes that I would be able to sell fairly soon. Just wanted to updated everyone that the effort has kinda been put on old for a bit because I was in the hospital the past week and a half. I went in last Monday

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread you got me
no problem. Stop by the m100 'library' anytime. From: M100 on behalf of Josh Malone Sent: Friday, October 5, 2018 8:37 PM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list Wow - this copy is the best I've

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Oh ok :-) Thanks, -- John. On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 5:10 PM Jesus R wrote: > crude >

[M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread Jesus R
crude

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread Ken Pettit
Perhaps you meant "crude" bypass? Ken On 10/5/18 4:55 PM, John Gardner wrote: "8) On 10/5/18, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: What's a curd bypass? Google sends me to weight watchers. On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 4:33 PM Jesus R wrote: This week I have been working with Stephen off line to find the

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread John Gardner
"8) On 10/5/18, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > What's a curd bypass? Google sends me to weight watchers. > > On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 4:33 PM Jesus R wrote: > >> This week I have been working with Stephen off line to find the "issue". >> At first I didn't think there was an "issue", but Stephen

Re: [M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
What's a curd bypass? Google sends me to weight watchers. On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 4:33 PM Jesus R wrote: > This week I have been working with Stephen off line to find the "issue". > At first I didn't think there was an "issue", but Stephen rightfully stuck > to his conviction and made me curious.

[M100] Audacity

2018-10-05 Thread Jesus R
This week I have been working with Stephen off line to find the "issue". At first I didn't think there was an "issue", but Stephen rightfully stuck to his conviction and made me curious. Two computers, two Audacity, T100, T200, Logitech A/D, and PS Audio A/D where all systematically tested and

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Josh Malone
Wow - this copy is the best I've found so far! THanks! On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 2:59 PM you got me wrote: > > https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgRHXuUu57CegiHcf7wPSAc0mWMI > > schematics can be found as a single picture or within the manuals. > > From: M100 on behalf of Josh

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread you got me
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgRHXuUu57CegiHcf7wPSAc0mWMI schematics can be found as a single picture or within the manuals. From: M100 on behalf of Josh Malone Sent: Friday, October 5, 2018 5:24 PM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] Looking for complete,

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Josh Malone
They do - thank you. I've confirmed the part numbers now. Still need to write up the netlist though. On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 1:22 PM Rick Shear wrote: > > I just sent you an email with pic links from when I replaced the caps in my > M100. Hope they help > > On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 12:11 PM Josh

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Rick Shear
I just sent you an email with pic links from when I replaced the caps in my M100. Hope they help On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 12:11 PM Josh Malone wrote: > On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 1:07 PM Josh Malone wrote: > > > > Argh - now why don't I ever try that before asking? Oh - right - > > because Google

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Josh Malone
On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 1:07 PM Josh Malone wrote: > > Argh - now why don't I ever try that before asking? Oh - right - > because Google doesn't seem to list it in the index. > > This copy is way better than what's on archive.org. The images/diagrams are still not quite usable. Specifically, the

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Josh Malone
Argh - now why don't I ever try that before asking? Oh - right - because Google doesn't seem to list it in the index. This copy is way better than what's on archive.org. Thanks! On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 1:04 PM Kevin Becker wrote: > > The service manual on Club100.org seems to be a pretty good

Re: [M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Kevin Becker
The service manual on Club100.org seems to be a pretty good scan. https://ftp.whtech.com/club100/doc/m100ServiceManual.pdf On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 12:29 PM Josh Malone wrote: > All, > > I have an M100 that's had severe PCB damage from leaky electrolytic > caps -- to the point where I can no

[M100] Looking for complete, legible M100 schematic & parts list

2018-10-05 Thread Josh Malone
All, I have an M100 that's had severe PCB damage from leaky electrolytic caps -- to the point where I can no longer read the ref designators on the PCB. The m100 service manuals that I can find on the web are all poorly scanned with illegible diagrams or crucial parts of listings cut off. Does

Re: [M100] (M100] ZeroPhone

2018-10-05 Thread Greg Swallow
That is what I'm aiming for. Don't get me wrong, today's technology is amazing. I'm just tired of constantly having to upgrade -- for security reasons, just to find out the upgrade is nothing more than a new, prettier, wrapper around the same flaming bag of dog... you know what I mean. This is

Re: [M100] (M100] ZeroPhone

2018-10-05 Thread Brian White
That is an interesting use pattern. Like carrying a dvi (and all your disks) with you instead of leaving it home on a desk. The difference being that when home, it becomes the whole computer rather than just a docking station. It can even run M100 apps, so when at home, it's not strictly limited