Hi all,
I'm hoping to get an answer here.
The 8625 barcode printer has a prompting mode, switched on by activating
the bottom switch in a bank of switches. The printer is then supposed to
write a prompt, so you can start programming the label formats.
I seem to remember that the printer expe
Hi everyone
I've posted a few times over the years about RL02 drives and my
difficulty getting them working (no luck so far!). I've spent the past
few days working on one of them and have made some progress.
The status currently is that the heads will load, and the ready lamp
flashes as the heads
On 21 December 2020 at 19:08 GMT, Aaron Jackson via cctalk wrote:
> Supposedly if the main drive motor is bad it will emit noise and cause
> the tachometer (just a coil of wire on the head carriage) to produce
> spikes. Mine does look quite noisy but I'm not sure what's causing it. I
> would exp
On 12/21/2020 01:08 PM, Aaron Jackson via cctalk wrote:
Hi everyone
I've posted a few times over the years about RL02 drives and my
difficulty getting them working (no luck so far!). I've spent the past
few days working on one of them and have made some progress.
The status currently is that th
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:09 PM Jon Elson via cctalk
wrote:
> On 12/21/2020 01:08 PM, Aaron Jackson via cctalk wrote:
> > Hi everyone
> >
> > I've posted a few times over the years about RL02 drives and my
> > difficulty getting them working (no luck so far!). I've spent the past
> > few days wor
>> > I've posted a few times over the years about RL02 drives and my
>> > difficulty getting them working (no luck so far!). I've spent the past
>> > few days working on one of them and have made some progress.
>> >
>> > The status currently is that the heads will load, and the ready lamp
>> > flas
On 12/14/20 10:06 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
On 2020-Dec-14, at 7:57 AM, Jules Richardson wrote:
On 12/14/20 4:41 AM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
Yes. Coincidentally I've just been refurbishing one - a Teleray
3931. It's an ASCII/APL terminal, overstriking was included for the
APL
I've put Wordperfect 6.0 for DOS on EBay, item number 224280064405
Van Snyder
van.sny...@sbcglobal.net
> From: Josh Dersch
> RL02 packs that have been degaussed.
Might as well hammer nails through them. "To keep the heads properly aligned
on the tracks, it used a servo system driven by servo data written on the pack
(along with sector headers) at the factory. Packs cannnot be low-level
re-
I have a bunch of Sun keyboards that I need to store more efficiently
and don't want to risk damaging by stacking on top of each other. They
are Type 4s, 5s, and 6s (without the wrist rest), maybe 10 in total.
Anyone here know of a box or boxes that would work well for this?
alan
Maybe contact a shipping supply company. They have a number of boxes likely
to be suitable.
Warner
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020, 11:17 PM Alan Perry via cctalk
wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of Sun keyboards that I need to store more efficiently
> and don't want to risk damaging by stacking on top of each o
> I have a bunch of Sun keyboards that I need to store more efficiently
> and don't want to risk damaging by stacking on top of each other. They
> are Type 4s, 5s, and 6s (without the wrist rest), maybe 10 in total.
> Anyone here know of a box or boxes that would work well for this?
>
> alan
Alan
On 12/21/20 10:42 PM, Ali wrote:
I have a bunch of Sun keyboards that I need to store more efficiently
and don't want to risk damaging by stacking on top of each other. They
are Type 4s, 5s, and 6s (without the wrist rest), maybe 10 in total.
Anyone here know of a box or boxes that would work
> Is this the USPS large flat rate box size that isn't the rectangular
> one
> that post offices usually have. I just noticed the size mentioned on
> the
> Click-N-Ship site.
>
> alan
Yes. It is not usually stocked at the PO. You have to "order" them from the
USPS website. They have the measurem
Try ULine (uline.com). They have a keyboard shipping box (p/n S-6496).
They're only $2.70/ea but the minimum order is 25. :-(
TTFN - Guy
On Mon, 2020-12-21 at 22:17 -0800, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:
> I have a bunch of Sun keyboards that I need to store more
> efficiently
> and don't want
Thanks. I had seen that one before, but didn't know what to do with the
extra 15 boxes.
The USPS box has the advantages of being free and being a box I am more
likely to use to ship something with (because of the flat rate price and
not having to deal with weighing the box).
alan
On 12/21/2
No worries. I use Uline for all sorts of stuff and they generally
deliver within 2 days (even out here in the boonies). I always find a
use for any extras. ;-)
I generally avoid USPS partly because they don't deliver to our house,
so we have a P.O. Box (which means I have to talk to the shipper
Had a ibm orig pc key board shipped in large flat rate. Game size box. Alas
was,dropped on. Ornery and torn some on box... I had to remount keyboard pc
inside that had moved lo and neef nd one of the corner edge til tje kry bad
snapped off... that particular Clicky keyb I ad is extremely h
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