Can't tell you how many hours and dollars I've spent researching, buying,
restoring and collecting vintage computer to get them to look and work as
designed. Once I do, I kinda put them to use for a month and move on. LOL.
I moved away from vintage computing has a hobby to music and restoring 7
Hi Chris, yes I remember when you did that! Yes I'll definitely let you
know if the drive works. I do also have another drive in my possession
which probably works, but I haven't turned it on in years. I got away from
using magnetic media for Model T's years ago personally...
On Wed, Jun 28, 20
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Kurt McCullum
wrote:
> I'll let you both know if it turns up. Glad to know it's out there.
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So I tried using my CCR-82. Seems like it needs its belt(s) replaced.
If I can dig up another cassette player I may just rip the whole tape into
Audacity and
I think I opened one up and took photos of one and posted them in my personal
space on Club100 if someone wants a closer look at components.
On Wed Jun 28 2017 16:00:33 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time), Stephen Adolph
wrote:
reverse engineering that device would be useful. I think it would
reverse engineering that device would be useful. I think it would
even be possible to figure out how to patch the Model T to use it.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Gary Weber wrote:
> Just to let you all know, I did win the auction. I do intend, however, to
> try to resolve the issues with m
Just to let you all know, I did win the auction. I do intend, however, to
try to resolve the issues with my other NEC CRT adapter if I can. If I can
do so, I certainly would like to make that one available to someone here.
I don't want to hoard NEC CRT adapters! :)
In fact we may want to even