more, but I
remember him telling me I was number 6 to reply. My message to him, which
I did save, is dated the evening of March 12, 1997, and I seem to recall
the list started a couple of days later.
The list's 20th anniversary is coming up very soon!
Richard Schauer
members rather than run a robot list."
The first discussions started from Bill's replies to these messages, and
when the list opened the ice was thus already broken.
Richard Schauer
air for most
small things. (Well, for routine work I usually have a chisel tip on my
iron, and can get across both ends of something up to 0805-size and sweep
it off the board. 1206 and bigger, you have to get creative, or use the
hot tweezer.)
Richard Schauer
KF9VP
to be there is photos,
unless they were stored as "files."
Overall, it's exactly what I would have hoped to get, with the exception
of the photos.
Richard Schauer
On 2025-06-02 06:08, Ken Seefried via cctalk wrote:
On Sun, Jun 1, 2025 at 11:08 PM Andrew B via cctalk
wrote:
Here's a pic: https://jumpshare.com/s/lsa1xlnzYYOwUgUfkphK
Seems like the 6300 aesthetic more than the 3B style.
Can confirm, I have one of those attached to one of my 6300s.
On 2025-06-02 13:26, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
Do you know the controller model number?
OK, I tore into mine tonight. Here's what I see.
My machine is a PC 6300, the CPU 2 model. (I have three of these, and
another of them was marked CPU 3/X. Didn't check the third.) It was
built in
On 2025-06-03 02:07, Andrew B via cctalk wrote:
Does your drive enclosure have DB-25's on the back, or only on the ISA
cards with DB-25 to CN-50 cables connecting the enclosure?
DB-25s, I would say; they're not big enough to have 50 pins. I can
check tonight.
Where are the Comcode and FCC
On 2025-06-03 06:04, Richard Schauer via cctalk wrote:
On 2025-06-03 02:07, Andrew B via cctalk wrote:
Does your drive enclosure have DB-25's on the back, or only on the ISA
cards with DB-25 to CN-50 cables connecting the enclosure?
DB-25s, I would say; they're not big enough to ha