On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 07:10 AM, Robert J. Johansen wrote:
Dear quadraphiles:
Does anyone know of a source I could get the unusual size screws used
to mount
most hard drives in their brackets? I believe these screws are called
6-32
UNC. No hardware stores seem to stock them,
on 3/20/02 1:10 AM, Robert J. Johansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear quadraphiles:
Does anyone know of a source I could get the unusual size screws used to mount
most hard drives in their brackets? I believe these screws are called 6-32
UNC. No hardware stores seem to stock them, and
A Google search on small adb keyboard revealed this link -
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with a product called Happy Hacking Multi Platform/Lite (great name)
* Multi Platform - PC(PS/2), Sun/SPARC, MAC(ADB)
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At 2:10 AM -0500 3/20/02, Robert J. Johansen wrote:
Dear quadraphiles:
Does anyone know of a source I could get the unusual size screws used to mount
most hard drives in their brackets? I believe these screws are called 6-32
UNC. No hardware stores seem to stock them, and the nitwits at the
I went to a local Computer Recyclers (IBM-type only] and bought a bag of
20 of the things for 1.00 [plus tax]. It helped that I'd taken one of
mine with me to be sure theirs matched.
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I haven't seen a Mouse Systems optical mouse for years!
As I recall, they needed not only a driver, but a special gridded reflective
mouse pad...at least the one I had did.
on 03/20/2002 08:25 PM, dhill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the dozens and dozens of mouses (mice) around here, I found
At 22:25 -0600 on 20/03/02, dhill wrote:
In the dozens and dozens of mouses (mice) around here, I found one
Optical Mouse that seems not to work. It is called Mouse Systems.
Older optical mice often require a special mouse pad.
the pickle
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