Peter,
Also, I’ll re-run my measurement to see if I was just not paying attention or
something. I have a surface plate and most of the metrology goodies available.
I’ll put some effort into a proper measurement and report back when I get a
moment.
—Jamie
On Jul 15, 2021, 8:00 PM -0400,
Peter,
Thanks for taking the time to take a measurement of your display. You are
right. The clamping tabs don’t allow a great deal of adjustment (or clamping
force — more on this).
The manufacturer recommends 10% compression, with 5% compression minimum. This
compression percentage has to
On 16/7/21 8:53 am, Brian White wrote:
I am good for at least 2 pairs, more if you need to get rid of more to get
the investment back, up to say 10 pairs? I have 9 machines with the same lcd
but only one currently has any issues with the lcd. So that's one set to use
and one to stock, then a
Since we don't know the uncompressed height of an OEM strip, we may have to
rely on the vendor's recommendation based on compressed height and their
materials / process. The clamping tabs on the metal frame do not allow for
a great deal of compression distance, so the tolerance of the strips may
Hi,
The bootstrapping works nice, albeit a bit slow. The Initial Program Loader
figures out what computer you are using a sends a numerical code to the
Backpack. It uses the number as an index into the boot sector table to know
which bootstrap program to use. You can change these settings
Scott,
Thank you. Will keep an eye out for lifted pins.
—Jamie
On Jul 6, 2021, 8:55 PM -0400, Scott McDonnell ,
wrote:
> On one the M100s I repaired earlier this year, it was not so much the zebra
> strips, but that they seemed to have shrunk. I had to apply thick tape inside
> of the metal
I got a chance to play with my Backpack Drive today for a little bit.
So far I'm really happy with it. It's seems to work great and be
pretty easy to use. I was only testing on a device with a REX, so I
already have TS-DOS but I'm really thinking with the built-in
bootstrapping, it will be nice
Had a myriad of crazy issues lashing together my test unit for this..
Somehow I ended up with a tape of level converters where the first three
were good all the rest (dozens) are counterfeit..
Anyway, the serial trace is identical to what I posted before, but here is
the behavior I am seeing