ZN wrote:
On 30/04/02 at 23:01 henk verbeek wrote:
Does anyone know how to upgrade the memory of a standard (classic)
ql ? I have searched the net but i didn't find a circuit or
anything. Are there no do it yourself circuits available ?
Done it many times in many ways. By far the
Al Feng wrote:
BTW. My regular QL is currently hooked up to a CGA monitor using a simple (one
chip) home-made RGB-CGA adapter based on a design by someone (I don't recall who,
off hand -- sorry) in the Captial Area T/S User Group [well, I first read it in their
newsletter several years ago
Tony Firshman wrote:
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 at 08:21:39, Norman Dunbar wrote:
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From: Tony Firshman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
... the tails are bent round
in a tight 180% degrees, and the bend is under tension.
If I remember correctly, 180 degrees is not bent
Tony Firshman wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 at 18:35:02, paulholm wrote:
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(At least we never saw or noticed any) Course, after replacing the
ROMs with a CMOS EPROM, the power requirements DROPPED a bunch.
Really? How much power do the ROMs take?
Must
Roy Wood wrote:
You should talk to Roy Wood about Accept, I think he did their
sound on a few tour dates on the continent - In fact, quite a
few big german metal bands He has a list of the ones hes worked
with on his website He was kind enough to get me some T-Shirts
and a signed UDO
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
At 09:55 ìì 3/3/2002 +, you wrote:
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Thanks Tony,
15.6V AC I presume is for the MDVs?
Usually though the '9v' line is nearer 10v, hence the hot regulator.
Sometimes as well it is sawtooth. Sinclair had a not so clever
pseudo stabilizer.
I wonder how
Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Just got 4 S-13 QLs , a Sandy SuperQ-Board w/ mouse port (D-9) and a ton of
microdrive carts
Wow! These are my first US spec QLs and they are REALLY heavy muthas! :-)
Made by Samsung (No wonder they reminded me of my QL D-plus (that's how we
called the Samsung QLs in
I spent part of a day up in Peru with Frank, Both are walking
SLOWLY and tenderly but are able to get around a little. But nothing
strenious at all. They do have some family up that way and they
are there every day as far as I know.
His mini-ven was totaled by the Insurance company, we recovered
Timothy Swenson wrote:
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To get back on topic, it was John Rish that sort of took over the
QL and Z88 business from Frank. John started doing Z88 repairs
for Frank and then got more into straight sales. I have not heard
much from him in a year or two. It's probably safe to say that
Timothy Swenson wrote:
At 10:37 PM 2/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I still have a few boxes of stuff put away.
Paul Holmgren
Luckily that stuff was not in your house when the exploding furnace
happened. Are you waiting for the stuff to become collector's items?
Tim Swenson
Well,
Seen this price???
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/shop/detail.asp?dpno=965874
Is this a good $$$ today???
--
Paul Holmgren
Hoosier Corps #33, L-6
2 57 300-C's in Indy
Tony Firshman wrote:
I took a QL at Eindhoven for repair.
Unfortunately the label I put on it has fallen off.
Does anyone claim it?
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Tony Firshman wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 at 17:34:43, paulholm wrote:
OK, what do I win for this machine???
I am holding in my lap as I type this missive
(Drum Roll Please) D03-001123
The first prize.
It doesn't beat my first machine - but that was lost in the post
back
Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
At 10:04 ìì 1/11/2001 +, you wrote:
To all QPC II users out there and in the spirit of our W98 tips...
Whoever wants an increase of QPC's response, the answer's in a
nifty little prog. called Win98 Lite IV.
I bought it sometime ago and it strips Win95b/98/ME
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