Guys,
I have uploaded a new version of Z38XX with the following improvements:
1) A really god manual written by Murray Greenman is available now. It is
included in the .zip file
2) The preset command list in the Manual Command Entry window is complete
now
3) After 3 minutes of inactivity of
Ulrich,
Thanks again for an excellent tool that just keeps on getting better.
You have pre-empted my thoughts on adding a timeout to the manual
entry mode, I got caught out by that just yesterday. I also like the
new data file system.
One thing with the manual entry commands, unfortunately these
Subject says all.
I have a very poor scan of the 7150 Service Manual. 7150+ is somewhat
different.
I have sent an email to Emerson (successors of Solartron Mobrey) in the hope
that they may still have this. Manuals Plus has a photocopy at USD30.
Hoping to find a complete original or a good
I tried to sell my working 207 (but w/o the manual) several years ago. I
could not even get $100 for it at any of several local flea markets.
FWIW,
-John
Advice ?
Dave M's question about that manual reminded me of a bunch of this old
stuff I have just occupying space. I have an
I have been using the Z38XX software (thanks Ulrich!) for a while now with
my 58503A and it's worked very well. I recently installed the update that
included the spelling corrections and displayed the date along with the
time, and found to my dismay that this version no longer worked with my
Hi Stan,
I have all the older version of the Z38XX SW.
Let me know which date do you like and I can forward to you.
I did not installed yet any-one because the project not yet completed.
Rgds Ernie.
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From: Stan swp...@earthlink.net
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Robert Darlington rdarling...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you sure it uses Silverlight? I had no problem viewing the videos with
FireFox (under XP Pro). Then again, maybe they have a Silverlight plugin
for FireFox that I didn't realize I was running.
-Bob
Hi Bob,
Yes, if you don't have
Didier Juges time-n...@ko4bb.com wrote:
What is the password for the video file?
Or is there another place to download them from that does not require a
password?
Thanks
Didier KO4BB
Didier,
Sorry, I could not find a password for the file. Also, it is only one of
the 7 lectures in the
I have installed XP from CD and it does NOT try to call the mother ship. I
THINK the same applies up until SP3. At SP3 it does insist on connecting
with home base.
FWIW,
-John
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I assure you, Windows XP does not update automatically without
asking (or you
This might be the case, but I find it very hard to believe. I mean, what
happens if you don't have an Ethernet card? What happens if you don't have
a connection to the 'net ? I mailed Mike off the list indicating that I'd
slipstream in SP3 and give it a whirl this week. I moved off the list
I assure you, Windows XP does not update automatically without
asking (or you intentionally configuring it to do so). Also, you
do not need a LAN cable attached during installation for any
reason, especially for configuring the network settings. After
install is
In a message dated 18/07/2009 16:33:32 GMT Daylight Time,
david.partri...@dsl.pipex.com writes:
I have a very poor scan of the 7150 Service Manual. 7150+ is somewhat
different.
I have sent an email to Emerson (successors of Solartron Mobrey) in the
hope
that they may still have this.
Gee, I must have done something wrong. Ran the first hour from the link, book
marked it, then in the upper right corner is a drop down of the 7 lectures.
I'm on hour 4. XP with SP3. This is my Internet computer that I let MS have
it way with. The good stuff is on a couple of other boxes.
item # 220403183258.
listing says 3 available.
nice, but a little too spendy for me.
-ch
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Does anyone know of a source for a power cord for the 5061A (or 5061B,
5065A, etc.)? I am looking for 3 cords or the connector that mates with AC
connector on the back.
The AC Cord is HP part number 1251-2457 and the connector that mates with
the connector on the back is a Cannon
Try:
http://www.galco.com/scripts/cgiip.exe/wa/wcat/itemdtl.htm?pnum=DMS3106A18-22S-DDK
Bruce
J. L. Trantham wrote:
I am aware of the connection issue but I can't find the connectors. Are
they still available or should I change both the chassis connector and
mating connector to something
Hi Joe:
Phone William Perry for used and new connectors at a reasonable price.
http://www.prc68.com/I/MSD.shtml#W
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.prc68.com
J. L. Trantham wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for a power cord for the 5061A (or 5061B,
5065A, etc.)? I am looking for 3 cords
MS connectors are very standard. Allied ($$$) or Wm. Perry.
Best,
-John
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Does anyone know of a source for a power cord for the 5061A (or 5061B,
5065A, etc.)? I am looking for 3 cords or the connector that mates with
AC
connector on the back.
The AC Cord is HP part number
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