Re: [M100] M102 victory

2019-06-26 Thread Thomas Morehouse
Jeff - nothing fancy. I used TEXT on the 102 to enter data as follows: A1230,Airplane,Boeing,377 A1230,Airplane,Stout, 3AT etc. The "A1230" is one of hundreds of codes created by library staff over the years, indicating an item's subject (Hardware, Regulations, Personalities, Research, etc.).

Re: [M100] M102 victory

2019-06-26 Thread Jeff Gonzales
Can you share your setup (with photos)? How did you generate the index codes? Did you just make a plain CSV file? On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 11:38 AM Kurt McCullum wrote: > Great use of your 102 Tom! > > On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, at 7:47 AM, Thomas Morehouse wrote: > > Good morning all. > > After the

Re: [M100] M102 victory

2019-06-26 Thread Jeffrey Birt
Awesome! Jeff Birt (Hey Birt!) From: M100 On Behalf Of Thomas Morehouse Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 9:47 AM To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com Subject: [M100] M102 victory Good morning all. After the help you provided in getting my serial to USB situation sorted out, I thought i'd

Re: [M100] M102 victory

2019-06-26 Thread Kurt McCullum
Great use of your 102 Tom! On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, at 7:47 AM, Thomas Morehouse wrote: > Good morning all. > > After the help you provided in getting my serial to USB situation sorted out, > I thought i'd update you on the air museum project I used it for. > > The New England Air Museum (

[M100] M102 victory

2019-06-26 Thread Thomas Morehouse
Good morning all. After the help you provided in getting my serial to USB situation sorted out, I thought i'd update you on the air museum project I used it for. The New England Air Museum ( www.neam.org ) was created in the early 1960s, and in the following decades, collected literally tens of