LOL!
" you went and remained the same MikeS as always. So by all means
refrain away in the future."
Some people seem to see a MikeS who generally tries to be friendly and helpful;
maybe you can tell me off-list why you apparently see a different one.
Time to end this childish public exchange
"We're never going to resolve this problem you have."
--
bkw
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, 10:34 PM Mike Stein wrote:
> And you too never disappoint ;-) Obviously you and I will never resolve
> whatever your problem is with me (and John?)
>
> The discussion in question was indeed a total waste of
And you too never disappoint ;-) Obviously you and I will never resolve
whatever your problem is with me (and John?)
The discussion in question was indeed a total waste of time (as a few
others in the past) and I think I'm entitled to choose how to spend my
time; life's getting shorter all the
That's a great looking unit! If I were looking to buy I'd consider it. An
interesting package.
I noticed a few minor things ... can't see the battery compartment. I'd get
the seller to send a photo of the battery compartment, as well as inside
the other underside (modem) compartment. It also
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/125605198509?mkcid=16=1=711-127632-2357-0=KIRv0wNRSty=2349624=UdOsFOYySKy=_ver=artemis=COPY
On a brighter note
On 11/17/22 16:23, MikeS wrote:
I think in future I'll refrain from wasting time
Promise?
I was ready to acknowledge and apologize because you're right, I didn't
really get that at first and did replicate something already said. But
then you went and remained the same MikeS as always. So by
Very nice, Dan :-)
Thanks for sharing your work.
-= Model T's Forever =-
-- John.
Congratulations on "solving the mystery".
Of course there never really was a mystery.
I said as much , although not in so many words and without confusing the issue
with irrelevant references to /WE and voltage levels and confusing Vpp with
/PGM. It only needed confirmation by someone
I just replaced a couple of capacitors on my ModelT that were causing the
contrast to fluctuate and decided to put it to a test by throwing together a
seasonal (at least around where I live) little BASIC program. It simulates a
gentle snowfall and helped me exercise the display for a while.
lol. I needed a smile today. Everybody makes an occasional typo, well most
anyway.
Oh I meant to say Brian not Bruce. I worked with a Bruce White for twenty years
and he was alot like you: super-hacker etc. When I needed technical advisement
I went to him first.
Spencer
On Thursday,
On 11/14/22 11:47, Georg Käter wrote:
Hello together,
my Tandy 200 (European version, build in 1985) uses main PCB
#-PLX178AHIX. This board accepts
standard UV-eraseable EPROM 27C256 (32kB) and 27C64 (8kB) 150ns type w/o
any modification.
Maybe there are other revisions of PCB with
And what was I thinking when I wrote "buy now" ? a used car?
haha
--
bkw
On 11/17/22 10:56, Spencer wrote:
yeah typo. I must have been thinking of a Bruce White I used to work with.
On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 12:52:56 AM EST, Daryl Tester
wrote:
"He's Brian, and so's his wife!" -
Hello! I have enjoyed using my M100 REXCPM OptROM and VT100 adapter board
that Steve Adolph sells. But it is time to part with them.
If anyone is interested at $90 plus shipping, please contact me off list.
Thank you.
b...@pigford.org
yeah typo. I must have been thinking of a Bruce White I used to work with.
On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 12:52:56 AM EST, Daryl Tester
wrote:
"He's Brian, and so's his wife!" - I think Bruce was in charge of the sheep
dip.
On 17/11/22 12:06, Spencer wrote:
> Thanks for your
Looking at this on my phone it seems likely to be a permissions issue with
the newer versions of android..
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 7:27 AM Gregory McGill
wrote:
> I'll let him know since he's no longer on the list
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 4:59 AM Josh Malone wrote:
>
>> Yeah, also fails to
I'll let him know since he's no longer on the list
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 4:59 AM Josh Malone wrote:
> Yeah, also fails to start on Android 12 (October 1) on Samsung Galaxy S20
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 23:08 Gregory McGill
> wrote:
>
>> I tried it on 8,9 so far.. android tv boxes I've had
FWIW, my WP-3 doesn't have a Citizen Watch copyright; just:
Copyright 1989 Something Good Inc. V1.81
Copyright 1991 Microlytics Inc,Xerox V1.0
m
- Original Message -
From: "Bert Put"
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2022 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [M100] WP-2 and WP-3 conversion script
>
Yeah, also fails to start on Android 12 (October 1) on Samsung Galaxy S20
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 23:08 Gregory McGill wrote:
> I tried it on 8,9 so far.. android tv boxes I've had around.. I haven't
> tried it on a phone yet
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 6:38 PM Daryn Hanright wrote:
>
>> That's
LOL You could not ask for a more Australian response :-)
Regards,Bert
On 11/16/22 23:24, Daryl Tester wrote:
"He's Brian, and so's his wife!" - I think Bruce was in charge of the
sheep dip.
On 17/11/22 12:06, Spencer wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions and time Bruce!
Spencer
On
Hi Brian,
Thank you for those hints -- both of those operations does reset the
machine.
All the messages show Copyright 1989:
- No copyright version on the Citizen Watch CO. Ltd. line.
- (C) Something Good Inc. V1.62
- (C) Microlytics,UFO,Xerox V4.7
Thanks again, much appreciated.
Regards,
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