I have both a Scarlet and PC-8500. So if it is indeed for them, I'd be
interested too.
From: Gary Weber To: "m...@bitchin100.com"
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2017 11:43:39
PM EDTSubject: Re: [M100] NEC "PC-8434A utility disk"
Are you
It's been a long time since I had to deal with wpa issues on Wi-Fi. Most
devices and operating systems seem to have this sorted out by now.
Technically, wpa2 only specifies a protocol and not the cipher. For the
cipher, you can choose between aes and tkip, but you should always use aes
as it's
No it wasn’t. It’s true that the Utility disk does need to have the
write-protect tab set to work properly. But my copies of the disk didn’t start
working properly until I figured out the sector IDs and how to write them to
the copy of the disk.
Kurt
From: M100
Got your e-mail, Kurt. Will send the disk shortly.
On Aug 27, 2017, at 10:18 AM, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> Thanks Mike. I sent you a private email.
>
> Kurt
>
> On Aug 27, 2017 3:40 AM, Mike Nugent wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> I’ll keep an eye out for the NEC
No one said he was "on the hook" to supply anything. He already supplied
it, and, however possibly inadvertantly, picked certain of his customers to
to receive notices about it, and others not to, who all paid the same
money, without the justification of for example non payment or other bad
The device updates itself, no Twitter account needed. Just type ATUPDATECHECK
to see if there's a new update. I don't see any good coming of presuming that
any hobbyist/enthusiast who designs something and makes it available to the
community for essentially cost is on the hook for
It wasn't this simple?
On Aug 23, 2017 8:16 PM, "Brian White" wrote:
> Did you open the write-protect tab on the disk?
>
> I have observed that it ignores an officially copied disk (made on a 720K
> disk using the backup utility), if the write-protect hole is closed.
>
> On
I think there might already be one in the archives, but if not I'll make a
dsk or jv1 or something of the M1 disk.
On Aug 27, 2017 11:31 AM, "John R. Hogerhuis" wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 7:52 AM Brian White wrote:
>
>> I have a disk that says
Actually it sounds like he never engaged Rickard on political topics, but
Rick penalized him for his political views anyway, in ways he pointedly
never penalized Rickard.
This discussion isn't about politics. It's about Rickard failing to be an
adult.
I think it was very useful knowledge to know
It's not a gray area. No politics on this list means no politics on this
list. I don't need to know what you think and you don't need to know what I
think on political issues not directly related to vintage computers. It's
not that hard to not get into that stuff.
Even if it's related I don't
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 7:52 AM Brian White wrote:
> I have a disk that says remote disk for Model 1, and it talks about
> connecting to a Model 100. I don't know which side is the server and which
> the client, but I don't have the part that goes on the 100 (unless it is
>
I have a disk that says remote disk for Model 1, and it talks about
connecting to a Model 100. I don't know which side is the server and which
the client, but I don't have the part that goes on the 100 (unless it is
fed to the 100 from the 1 like tpdd). I don't have the manual for it, just
some
Thanks Mike. I sent you a private email.
Kurt
On Aug 27, 2017 3:40 AM, Mike Nugent wrote:Kurt,I’ll keep an eye out for the NEC disk(s),I’d be happy to lend you the dictionary floppy (I can’t make an image) and you can return it when you’re done. Will that work? Supply your
Kurt,
I’ll keep an eye out for the NEC disk(s),
I’d be happy to lend you the dictionary floppy (I can’t make an image) and you
can return it when you’re done. Will that work? Supply your mailing address
here (or to n3ytkxz...@snkmail.com for privacy) and I’ll try to get it sent
within a few
My experience with the WiFi232 (which I intend trying with my m100 and
my Psion 3a now that I have a serial port installed on my PC (I need the
serial port to put telnet software on the Psion)) has led me to look
into connecting all my vintage machines via WiFi, partly for fun, and
partly
After purchasing a Wifi232 from Paul Rickards (@paulrickards on
twitter), I began following him on twitter to remain informed of
firmware updates and availability of new units; I'd planned on buying 1
or 2 more when they became available.
While I find most of his social/political views
Nope says 8434a. It may have come with a pc8441a crt / disk adapter. Or it
could have be thrown in with some other nec stuff.
-- John.
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 8:43 PM Gary Weber wrote:
> Are you sure it doesn't say NEC PC-8431A Utility Disk? Guess I would
> expect the
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