You can never have enough, just stop at what you can afford...
I have two x 21 1600 x 1200 @ 85Hz, the IBM monitor has more
pixels than my two together... now that IBM would cool :)
Darren Moore
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From: Julian Higginson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
BTW, I'm
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From: Mike Reagan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Protel EDA Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Buying DXP (Ex: Spice simulator)
. . .
. . . I just recommended to a client to upgrade 11 seats, my
reputation
For a mere 7K or so, that is... I sure wish I worked for someone who'd cough
that up for a monitor...
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From: Darren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You can never have enough, just stop at what you can afford...
I have two x 21 1600 x 1200 @ 85Hz, the IBM monitor has
Partly depends on the accuracy of the monitor. For something with lousy
focuse, there's not much that an increase pixel count will do to improve the
situation.
partly depends on the tolerance of the user to small workspace.
For me, 16x12 is about right, but 1280x1024 or even 1024x768 will do in a
As BrianG points out, the answer to your question depends a lot on your
application. Try searching the web for high voltage supplies ... the
following may offer some starting points ...
http://www.powerdesigners.com/cgibin/design_center/Subject
http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/
Sucre Mommer? (See Adrian Belew crica 1983?, The Mommer)
;)
aj
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From: Ian Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On 02:08 PM 16/01/2003 -0500, Joe Sapienza said:
it's only money
Yes but who's?
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http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/
This guy is nuts... Check out his 300KV supply.
Brian Guralnick
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From: Tim Exley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Protel EDA Forum' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 4:44 PM
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What's nuts about that?
I had an 800W tesla coil that generated about 18 continuous sparks
(500kV?).
It was a great party trick, until someone decided to throw a beer can into
it, shorting the primary to the secondary coil.
The caps have all been appropriated for other HV projects, but I've
Sorry for the late reply to this, but it seems to be still unresolved at
this time, so I thought I would throw my two cents into the fray.
Could this possibly be related to whether or not you have Indexing
Services turned on on that particular machine.
If I understand correctly from reading the
Ok,
You want high voltage?
You want arcs and sparks?
You want Tesla Coils?
May I direct you to the person known as Mr. Arcs and Sparks.
I have an old friend named Bill Wysock who happens to be one of the worlds
premier Tesla Coil builders.
You can see a very small sampling of some of his
Nice! I've seen a similar sized one built by Dr Ed Bondarenko (Dr Death) at
the Telstra research labs. Bloody loud.
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From: JaMi Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 17 January 2003 10:56
To: Protel EDA Forum
Cc: JaMi Smith
Subject: Re: [PEDA] SV: High
As I understand it, although no longer in existance, the largest Coil built
in recent history was Robert Golka's coil, which he buit at Wendover Utah,
and called Project Tesla.
Another old friend of mine, Steve Harris, was Golkas assistant for part of
that Project, and he has shown me some of his
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Sorry for the late reply to this, but it seems to be still unresolved at
this time, so I thought I would throw my two cents into the fray.
Could this possibly be related to whether or not you have
You can check it or changes its properties at:
My Computer Control Panel Administrative Tools Service
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Protel99SE keeps locking up
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