If a portable unit is failing to record TOC information, (this is a dumb question)
then can one safely assume that it is broken and not misconfigured?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/22/01 03:53PM
Michael Johnson asked,
| What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
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Hi,
This is my first post to the list. I'm interviewing people for a research project
with my sharp mt15 (purchased at deep discount from some internet company that is now
out of business) and I noticed that when I turn the plug in the jack slightly, it
creates slight amounts of static and
I recall 3m made removable floppy labels at one point, using post-it glue. That might
work. I don't think removing a detached label in a portable would be too brutal, but
I worry about residue scraping off onto something sensitive.
Here is one place selling avery removables that may work. I
I recall 3m made removable floppy labels at one point, using post-it glue. That might
work. I don't think removing a detached label in a portable would be too brutal, but
I worry about residue scraping off onto something sensitive.
Here is one place selling avery removables that may work. I
And blind! I guess I'll only be able to listen to old folkways blues recordings...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/01 06:09PM
Mark E. Crane wrote:
Thanks, this worked. I put a little 91% isopropyl on the plug, then popped it in
and out of the jack about 10 times and now it sounds great. Woo