screw holes on the bottom of the case - this will prop up the sfd a inch or so to give air a chance to get under and flow up over the mother board. JF> electrical interference from that... All I know is every time I need to resolder the flyback in my one 1902, the screen occasionally flickers and my 41 setting near by starts to spin. JF> It just seems sort of spurratic JF> and wild, crazy, unpredictable, dangerous sort of thing. heat, heat, heat. Brett --- JMail-H 2.80d * Origin: 221B Baker St * Ft Walton Beach FL * 904-862-8643 (1:366/221.0) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 144 (original); 190 (database) From: Mike Naberezny To: Sjoerd Schaafsma Subject: Re: RamDrive Rejuvenated Date: Sat, 20 Jul 96 11:24:00 Greetings. SS> Generic 1.2 volt AA NiCads, with a piggy tail on each end. SS> I think they had a 500 ma/h rating instead of the 600 the SS> originals had. (uhhm, I'm not about to open the box up to SS> look at them again) I did a rough job on extracting the old ones, SS> deliberately leaving connectors poking up, so I wouldn't SS> have to get close to the circuit board. Thanks for the info, I think I might just pick those up and install them in my RAMDrive, I'm sure I can find some kind of use for it. --- timEd/B8 * Origin: COMNET Point 30 - Clifton Park, NY (1:267/113.30) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 145 (original); 191 (database) From: Mike Naberezny To: Phil Heberer Subject: GeoCable Interface Date: Sat, 13 Jul 96 14:04:00 Hello, Phil. MN> Numerous times in the past I've seen the schematics for the user MN> port parallel printer interface, for both the GeoCable and the MN> SuperScript variant. Could someone please post these again, I seem to MN> have misplaced the printout. Thanks. PH> Perhaps THIS will help! Indeed! Thank you very much, this is exactly what I was after. --- timEd/B8 * Origin: COMNET Point 30 - Clifton Park, NY (1:267/113.30) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 147 (original); 193 (database) From: Myke Carter Subject: Delphi Costs Less!!! Date: Tue, 30 Jul 96 12:56:00 Just in case you didn't know... Delphi users have just been notified that beginning August 1st, there will no longer be an access surcharge charged for calls made during the hours of 6am and 6pm if you use SprintNet to logon there! I started using Delphi in May and that $9/hr. (!!!) surcharge was a real pain. I'm glad to see it gone. Now I can check my Internet email and even spin the Web on my lunch breaks with the little C64C I keep up here at work! Too kewl! Um, Delphi is a breeze to use, so if any of you have been considering an online service to subscribe to - or perhaps have been turned off by your experiences like I have using other services, there's even more reason than before to give this one a try. Besides, Maurice Randall is a regular visitor in the Commodore forum there. Talk about having a hotline to a major player, there's one for you! (Ad mode off) Myke mykec@delphi.com --- (C) 1996 * Origin: Big Dreams CEC (918)835-6347 C= Support. Tulsa, OK (1:170/609) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 148 (original); 194 (database) From: Mike Hareter To: Gaelyne Moranec Subject: Re: @T or @P Date: Tue, 30 Jul 96 04:07:00 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi Gaelyne, Sorry if this is off topic but I wanted to say hello. long time. The BBS that I was working from lost the the cbm feed but I found another, now I'm looking for stuff again even though I use an IBM. I am looking for a C64keyboard (new style, brand new if possible, but used if the keys are 100%). Also, I am looking for kids programs, PD, shareware, or commercial, since my kids have already fried my IBM monitor and slobbered on a floppy drive and rusted some of the part! I have an net address that you can reach me from. ad540@osfn.rhilinet.gov if you can send the uuencoded in IBM format and I will just download it from my IBM to my 64....looking for VIC20 stuff also. Mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i iQCVAwUBMfuQrISHUC8uiBhNAQF1mAQAhvlWcY8Zma4yY84Af9yS3Z8JZdzqM4Oa V3cWp9vGRjnf1uebCWLORhgrhZi8ZSYfuR/j8y1VfUOK2QeRqaAslSvvZogKniCY SCKzKwFQDrewYVDhLCXB7qqA1LZmhg/tSB/izgXlOJOtfJSRVNW9XU0NYDvcB8sT JVw3B/2X6QI= =+a3d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ë... This side up THIS IS A GENERAL BROADCAST MESSAGE I am looking for any type of image file. Any format will be acceptable. I only ask that any mature material be in good taste. I will not accept any pornographic material. I will in turn send you images. Please send them in standard UUE format, it appears that versions of UUE Windows do not work properly with DOS versions. I am also looking for PGP signatures and Public Key. Thanx, Mike Internet Addresses: ad540@osfn.rhilinet.gov or mike.hareter@brewery.ibmii.ids.net ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR] * Origin: (1:323/2014) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 150 (original); 196 (database) From: Peter Karlsson To: Myke Carter Subject: S.A.M. Date: Mon, 29 Jul 96 17:58:00 >> I really need the documentation for this package more than anything! Here are some of the commands for SAM (from a posting in comp.sys.cbm back in May): SAY"text" speaks a line of text using the current mode (phonetic/reciter) ]SA turns on phonetic mode ]RE turns on reciter (plain English) mode ]KN 0..255,0..255 adjusts the "knobs", that is, the mouth and throat parameters (might be ]PK) ]SP 0..9 adjusts the speed of the speech ]PI 0..9 adjusts the pitch of the speech ]LI 0/1 turns the screen display on or off during speech \\// Peter - m9944@abc.se --- * Origin: Quinta Essentia + Ullers¿ter, Sweden (2:204/152.42) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 140 (original); 202 (database) From: RUSSELL PRATER To: MARK ALLEY Subject: Extra Keyboard Date: Tue, 30 Jul 96 11:13:00 Hi Mark, MA> I think I found a way to make a dual MA> keyboard setup like I asked you about. MA> (will send details later if it works..) By all means, do post your experiences here if it works. We really need some new hacks and such. ... URA Redneck if you have grease under your toenails. -=- QWKRR128 V4.32 [R] --- Silver Xpress Mail System 5.3H1e * Origin: Computer Country * P.C. FL * 28.8K * 904-769-9431 @ (1:3608/5) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 141 (original); 203 (database) From: RUSSELL PRATER To: KUNGFUSHI Subject: Real Name Only Date: Tue, 30 Jul 96 11:15:00 Hi Kungfushi, --------------------- Text Import Start --------------------- Commodore Computer Conference (CBM) Rules ALIAS'S / HANDLES - This is a "Real Name Only" echo. If you must use an alias or handle in the From: field, then you must sign each post with your real name. This should only be considered a temporary expedient. --------------------- Text Import End --------------------- KK> -Nathan M. That wont do. If you must use the alias in your From: field, you will have to sign your post with your WHOLE real name. Thanks for your cooperation. The Moderator ... (CBM) Commodore Computer Conference -=- QWKRR128 V4.32 [R] --- Silver Xpress Mail System 5.3H1e * Origin: Computer Country * P.C. FL * 28.8K * 904-769-9431 @ (1:3608/5) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 142 (original); 204 (database) From: Jack Vanderwhite Subject: for sale 7b Date: Wed, 31 Jul 96 01:27:00 PRINTER INTERFACES 1. XETEC Super Graphix Gold in original box with docs, Disk, Power supply. $65 2. Xetec Super Graphix Senior $35 3. Cardco card? +G w/docs $15 4. Cardco Super G w/docs $15 5. Grappler CD w/docs $15 IEEE INTERFACES 1. Buscard II w/docs $25 2. SKyles IEEE flash 64 interface w/docs & box $37.50 RS-232 INTERFACE 1. Omnitronix deluxe RS-232 interface $15 COMPUTERS 1. 128D $150 2. 128 flat $65 DISK DRIVES 1. 1571 $45 2. 1581 $65 3. 1541 $15 COMBINATIONS 1. C64 and 1541 $35 Prices do not include shipping. Please reply to this board or e-mail to ceejack@crl.com Jack VW --- FMail 0.90 * Origin: COMMODORE CEE SACRAMENTO, CA (916)339-3403 (1:203/999) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 144 (original); 206 (database) From: Matthew Palmer Subject: Tape -> disc Date: Fri, 26 Jul 96 10:31:00 Does anyone know how I could get all my old C64 tape games onto disk? I collected a massive amount of them (over 200) but they're all on tape. Then I recently obtained a disk drive, and I don't want to have to sit around waiting for my tape programs to load, when they might be able to load fast off disk. Any ideas? ________________________________________________________________________ See ya, | Matthew Palmer, 3:712/844@Fidonet Maddy | ^^^ | maddy@intercoast.com.au ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Team Linux E-Mail me for my PGP key --- FMail/386 1.0g * Origin: Maddy's Mail domain - Mr. Blobby's revenge... (3:712/844.0) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-Message-No: 147 (original); 209 (database) From: Cosmo Ianiro To: Denny Byrd Subject: 1581/4sale Date: Mon, 29 Jul 96 21:31:00 Hi Denny: You asked me how many used drives I have. The answer is 1. I can get 50 new drives. I am trying to lower the price to me in order to pass on the saveings Thanks --- DLG Pro v1.0/PDQMail v2.60 * Origin: Far Point Station (1:225/364) X-SystemInfo: Buyers Review: Cbm X-ReplyTo-No: 209 (There are no more replies.) X-Message-No: 148 (original); 210 (database) From: Cosmo Ianiro To: John Davis Subject: 1581/4SALE Date: Mon, 29 Jul 96 21:58:00 Hi John: Did you want the used 1581 or a new 1581. I am asking because I only have 1 used drive. If you want this drive tell me and I will save it for you Thanks Cos --- DLG Pro v1.0/PDQMail v2.60 * Origin: Far Point Station (1:225/364) ÿÿÿ