If it were me, and it's not.
I would carefully replace each wire with a low to the board wire and
double-check everything. I have rushed in to this kind of thing before and
regretted it.
Dave
On Mon, 27 Nov 2023 at 15:10, Brian White wrote:
> I am absolutely certain that every one of these con
On 12/11/2020 5:24 am, Jeffrey Birt wrote:
I recently acquired an HX-20 from a friend who also located a factory
service manual on eBay. I tried, for about 15milliseconds, to resist
but snapped it up and scanned it in (also did OCR so it can be
searched). It just finished uploading to Archive
On 8/03/2020 9:04 am, Brian K. White wrote:
On 3/7/20 4:42 PM, Dave Everett wrote:
On 8/03/2020 8:27 am, Brian K. White wrote:
I think you want a carrier rather than a socket then ?
As it happens, I also have over 100 carriers too, and you can have
some no problem. But you can also get
an, I have been looking for one of these to make a basic rom for
my PX-8. Would you be prepared to send one to Australia?
If so lease let me know how much you want including shipping.
Thanks,
Dave Everett
Sydney, NSW Australia
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I had the same experience with the 102 I bought recently. It seems the
Micah needs to get a little charge before the computer will fire up.
On Fri, 8 Dec 2017 at 4:33 pm, Gregory McGill
wrote:
> Yeah my last two I got seemed DOA for quite a while until I left them with
> batteries/power for a wh
On 26-Nov-17 6:51 PM, Jim Anderson wrote:
-Original Message-
I just realized now, in writing this, that I had meant to do further
tests of incrementally increasing the amount of time without batteries
to see how long it does last as an RTC/RAM backup.
So, for anyone who cares, I finally
On 23-Nov-17 4:34 AM, Bob wrote:
Picked up a 102 at a flea market this weekend. It has a label on
front that says "Paladin MC-1" And on the back it says Paladin
Measuring System, which seems to be out of business. There were also
the standard Tandy labels on the back.
Put batteries in and
now to get acquainted, I'm writing a realtime Star Trek game in
basic. I'll write my robot control software in assembler and probably
burn it to an option rom.
I was hoping to get hold of an 8k module as my 100 only has 24k.
Dave Everett