At 01:59 PM 1/11/00 +0100, you wrote:
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ha scritto:
> > heh.  starting to seem like an idea!
> > Oh well, may as well get you a plane
>
>Plane?!? Where are you from?

In the middle of nowhere, Canada.


>You need a LED a 330 ohm resistor and a 7400 chip and of course a bit of wire.

and some money, and a clue.  I am not exaggerating when I say I have no
money, not in the least.  I finally made mortgage today with addition of a
governmental sales tax rebate for the poor, and the spare change in my
piggy bank.

> > icq= 4898262 (id yerself plz)
>
>Since you  have not a multimeter and or a logic probe your ICQ is not so
>usefull,
>sorry.

okay.  I do have an analog multimeter though.  I think I still have a
soldering iron and solder.  i have bits of circuitry floating around,
including leds.  maybe I could recognize the parts I needed and remove them
from the circuit boards.  I have bits from ghetto blasters, vcrs, tvs,
computers, transistor radios, etc.  I collect them to glue on my car.  If I
knew the banding for the specific resistor...
If I knew how to recognize the particular chip...  That part is more difficult.


>....
>Ah! Can you send me a post card? I like post card, I someone can send me a
>post
>card I'll reply with an italian one. Please who find this topic
>interesting e-mail
>me. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Post card is fun.   I never get to the mail though.  I have letters waiting
to be mailed here for the last six weeks.



>IRQ line 3 and 4 are located on B25 B24 ISA BUS connector, that is:
>
>+---------------------------------+
>|solder side controller card.     |
>|                                 |
>| old xt bus          +-+  Exten. |
>|                 dcba| |    AT   |
>+---------------------+ +---------+
>
>a=B31 line
>b=B30 line
>etc..
>
>Follow B24 and B25 wire will tell you what is the IRQ jumper selector. I
>hope I/O
>jumper setting is near this one.

I might be able to use that!  heh

>OR
>
>Use the following algoritm:
>
>0) WRITE DOWN JUMPER CONFIG.
>1) REMOVE ALL CONTROLLER'S JUMPERS.
>STEP WHAT FOLLOW NOW CAN BE APPLIED ALSO ON A POWERED COMPUTER, IF YOU ARE
>NOT SURE
>ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE DOING TURN OFF IT. SHORTS CAN DAMAGE CONTROLLER CARD AND
>COMPUTER PARTS.
>2) INSERT A JUMPER
>3) CONTROLL IF YOUR MODEM IS DETECTED CORRECTLY
>4) IF YES GO TO STEP 2
>5) OTHERWISE LET THIS JUMPER POSITION EMPTY THEN RESTART FROM STEP 2.
>
>HAVE FUN PIPPI!!!
That's an algorithm?  looks like a series of tedious steps and the ultimate
task...
(pippi failed math)

I will apply the things in this letter, they are more info than i've gotten
before.  The idea of following the circuit lines appeals to me.
thankyou, I will let you know what comes of it.

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