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Hi Michael, do you have any of these please, or is it a circuit and a build it yourself project? Thanks, Craig ... From: Michael Czajka To:...
Hello Craig
On 11/10/2006, you wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> do you have any of these please, or is it a circuit and a build it
> yourself project?
We have two, I...
Hi, Four of the books have arrived... the other one looks like it is still in the post. You can ring me on 9311 8256 or 0403 073 055 and arrange to pick them ...
Hello Michael
On 19/10/2006, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Four of the books have arrived... the other one looks like it is > still in the post.
Good.
> You can...
Hello MAUG, Just make it out to Michael Czajka. I paid for this on my credit card. ... Saturday, October 21, 2006, 6:04:15 PM, you wrote: M> 1. Re: The Amazing...
Hello Michael
On 21/10/2006, you wrote:
> Hello MAUG,
> Just make it out to Michael Czajka.
> I paid for this on my credit card.
No problem.
> :-)
>...
... SNIP ... Yada Yada (The private conversation in public aspect reminds a bit of being on public transport but Major Sandy Volestrangler hasn't turned up to...
... snip ... And yet, the emails appear to have been sent from MAUG@yahoogroups.com Maybe ASIO or Microsoft has messed up a setting somewhere & is changing the...
Wasn't IDE started by former slave state Compaq? Never fear, the politically correct leap into the fray again to protect the underdogs from hurtin words. If...
Hello David
On 23/10/2006, you wrote:
> Wasn't IDE started by former slave state Compaq? Never fear, the
> politically correct leap into the fray again to...
If you have spare free download allotment to use or lose today you might like to grab this. Even if you don't read it, the number of web accesses & downloads...
Hello.
Last meeting we did a comparison of the 68881 and 68882 FPU's. We used
SysInfo to do the tests, quite an old version, but in up coming tests hope
to...
Interesting to observe that the personal web site http://darkenchanter.net/ of one of this pagan collective includes organisations which apparently don't...
Following from conversation at meeting last night In maybe early? 1990S? a friend who was doing RMIT Computer Science said that most of the graduates of RMIT...
Reminder from the Calendar of MAUG http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MAUG/cal Committee meeting MAUG Thursday November 9, 2006 8:00 pm - 12:00 am (This event...
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Nov 7, 2006 10:09 am
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Hi, I have a number of 8375 Agnus chips... these are the 2MB ones... but they appear not to work in every computer. The 318069-17's seem to work OK. According...
Hi, I remember years ago trying to swap a 2MB Agnus from an A3000 into an A500Plus without luck. Both wre 2MB Agnus chips but would only work in their original...
Hello MAUG, That's the list I've been using... but if you scan it carefully only the 8375 318069-17's (2MB Agnus') are listed as working in A2000's and they...
What version is the motherboard in your A2000? I have modified 2 A2000s for 2MB Chip RAM. I have never paid attention to what type of Agnes Chip I used, other...
G'day Michael, ... I think I found the 8375 agnus' to be 1mb, at least in the early ones #31869-16. The 31869-10 were in the 600 and 2mb but I have never tried...
Modern electronic games etc http://egamesexpo.com.au/ (like sexpo with egame ?) Older electronic games etc http://micom.asn.au/meetings.php Very old, dangerous...
Hello.
I am in need of one of those mini drve bay towers, like a short tower and
they hold about two drives. I've seen them around AUG but, as it goes,...
... I have a 4 and 7 bay tower but they are for SCSI. I've never seen them for IDE, I also think you might have problems hacking the signal cables to reach...
Hello Simon
On 2/12/2006, you wrote:
> I have a 4 and 7 bay tower but they are for SCSI. I've never seen
> them for IDE, I also think you might have...
I thought the internal header in a 1200 only handles 2 devices, master/slave. I had 2 small drives in mine. I think the scsi.device was only a hacked...