So Greg

You've cleaned up the subject line and got even less response? What do you need to do now to get your answer? ;-))

I used to teach kids with a BBC Acorn Model A with a 5.25" floppy drive, back when floppy meant floppy. We plugged a Commstar communications chip into it and logged in to Telecom's Viatel to do PEAC studies. Of course the Model A didn't have the chips in it to connect to the phone connection (First Nice Modem - 200 baud) and it took me all weekend trying and retrying all the settings to realise it wouldn't do it - so it was sent off to Perth from sunny little Burracoppin to have its right hemisphere installed. Wow, that was in 1985!

Regards

Reg

On 15 Nov 2004, at 5:36pm, Greg Sharp wrote:

I feel a right goose. I've cleaned up the subject line. Teach me to make
posts while watching Futurama.

All the best
Greg Sharp

On 15/11/04 10:01 AM, "Rod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think you kinda missed the point on Andrew's post Greg. Have another look
at your subject line..


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