On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 07:10 AM, Terry Graham wrote:
Andrew's how-to:
Tack soldering generally means, to lay a wire flat on a contact
solder it down, rather than wrapping it around a pin or inserting it
into a cup before soldering.
Another idea,
I took mini alligator clips to
Great! That will even take care of some stuff I want to move
to the Mac! :)
Steve
Yes, StuffIt (I use StuffIt Classic 1.6) has the capability of splitting a
large file over several floppies.
Bob
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At 08:24 + on 21/03/02, Mark Benson wrote:
On Thursday, March 21, 2002, at 07:10 AM, Terry Graham wrote:
Andrew's how-to:
Tack soldering generally means, to lay a wire flat on a contact
solder it down, rather than wrapping it around a pin or inserting it
into a cup before soldering.
Hi.
Can anyone tell me the secret to getting the cover
off a 1990 Macintosh 12 RGB Display?
Its got two screws only on the bottom side;
releases to a degree but what would be the top
side front won't let go. I didn't want to scar it
up any more with the screwdriver twist
which wound up my
An FPU probably wouldn't do much for average Finder window playing. It
would mainly be good if you use multimedia apps like Photoshop and the like.
Ive heard conflicting reports about whether it does any good for JPEG
decompression, YMMV.
I certainly wouldn't spend the $60 or whatever on it,
I've got this StuffIt Viewer DA here which seems to provide minimal tech
data on files stuffed with StuffIt 1.5.1. Does it do anything else?
Thnx,
Bob F
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