On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 8:33 PM Guy Dunphy via cctalk
wrote:
> That's always mystified me too. "1000 series" for model numbers like
> 2108B, 2112B, 2113E, etc.
> Weird corporate thinking. Maybe too much printed material with "1000" on
> to change?
> Or some other company had trademarked "2000 ser
Yesterday:
>These will go up on my site at http://everist.org/pics/pcbs
Then promptly the web hosting server goes down, since this morning of 20190930
Tue in Australia.
I don't yet know why, or have any estimate of when it will come back up.
Guy
On Sep 29, 2019, at 19:32, Guy Dunphy via cctalk wrote:
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> At 10:03 PM 27/09/2019 -0500, JRJ wrote:
>> Thanks for the tip. (Part of not recognizing that is that I had never
>> made the connection between the 2108B/2112B and the "1000" series
>> before, until I read about it in this thread, and
Developments!
I asked:
>Alternatively, is there anyone on the US East coast who wants to play hold and
>reship?
Dan Veeneman in Maryland has volunteered. Thank you Dan!
His web site: http://decodesystems.com is pretty cool, check it out.
Assuming I can get the seller to ship the boards to Da
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At 10:03 PM 27/09/2019 -0500, JRJ wrote:
>Thanks for the tip. (Part of not recogniz
At 10:03 PM 27/09/2019 -0500, JRJ wrote:
>Thanks for the tip. (Part of not recognizing that is that I had never
>made the connection between the 2108B/2112B and the "1000" series
>before, until I read about it in this thread, and did some poking
>around. The HP's have not been one of my prioritie