Re: Getting out of the hobby

2016-10-14 Thread Richard Schauer
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

Re: Getting out of the hobby

2016-10-14 Thread 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

Re: DEC 3000/600 Alphaserver problems

2022-01-12 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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

RE: getting your data from yahoo

2019-11-02 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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

[cctalk] Re: What was this AT&T SCSI enclosure for?

2025-06-02 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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.

[cctalk] Re: What was this AT&T SCSI enclosure for?

2025-06-02 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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

[cctalk] Re: What was this AT&T SCSI enclosure for?

2025-06-03 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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

[cctalk] Re: What was this AT&T SCSI enclosure for?

2025-06-04 Thread Richard Schauer via cctalk
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