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#7276 From: "rapjs10" <rapjs10@...>
Date: Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:27 am
Subject: Chips Packaging Facility
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We provide packaging facility for chips. Interested please view our webpage
http://www.idsesb.com.my for the facilities.
Thank you

Mr. Mansor

#7275 From: "Jan Wuesten" <fjz@...>
Date: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:14 pm
Subject: Diode data (Russian) needed
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Hello,

I wonder if any of you has an old russian databook, google doesn´t
help much...

Looking for data of

D1005A
D1007A
D1009A
2Z202E

all similar looking brown embedded power diodes (High voltage)

Thank you very much

Jan Wuesten


Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement

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#7274 From: Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date: Fri May 16, 2008 1:47 am
Subject: Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Hi Jan,

At 2008-05-14 07:42, Jan Wuesten wrote:
>the question would then be if we could move again, maybe to a smaller
>provider not actively known by the spam community, I know, kind of
>hide and seek game :-)

Let's first wait and see how the current measures
work out. I have just removed all the members with
clear spam email addresses and/or who have spammed.

It seems mainly to have been only one spammer
from Pakistan, who used the email address
'zerodefex@...' and later
'zerodefex@...' and all kinds
of Pakistani sounding actual names.

It seems he was using the following PHP script to
send his SPAM:
X-PHP-Script: rock.pk/mail2yg/send-emails.php

We could notify his provider if someone wants to
persue this, but he doesn't seem to be a professional
spammer and muslims already have such a hard life
nowadays, not understanding the modern world and
not being understood by it...

Greetings,
Jaap


>To:                     chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
>From:                   Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
>Date sent:              Wed, 14 May 2008 04:38:26 +0200
>Subject:                Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up
the
>        closed sign on ChipDir group?
>Send reply to:          chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
>
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> At 2008-05-13 13:05, Jan Wuesten wrote:
>> >there are some more groups at yahoo not having this problem, they
>> >simply set preferences to
>> >
>> >"members may post only"
>>
>> I think this setting should be the default
>> for all mailing lists!
>>
>> >"new member acceptance only after review"
>>
>> I was hoping that this setting would not be
>> necessary because it's beginner unfriendly and
>> costs me time...
>>
>> >No spam at all on those
>>
>> I think that Yahoogroups should be able to detect
>> spam using site-wide sophisticated methods. Even
>> a non very sophisticated method like not allowing
>> a new group member to send more than say three
>> messages to a mailing list or subscribing to
>> several mailing lists and sending more than a
>> total of three messages in total should be easy
>> to implement.
>>
>> Some forum systems do allow people to subscribe
>> freely, but will send the first message of the
>> new subscriber to the list manager for review.
>>
>> I have the feeling that Yahoo isn't developing
>> Yahoogroups very actively anymore.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Jaap
>>
>>
>
>
>Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement
>
>Dipl.-Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten
>
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#7273 From: Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date: Fri May 16, 2008 1:43 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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At 2008-05-14 11:59, Bob Paddock wrote:
>> Yes, I agree, but the latest generations of internet
>> users probably don't understand what mailing lists are
>> anymore. Anyway, when you don't try these kind of things
>> you can't learn from the experience.
>
>I check some forums, and the experience I get from them, is that
>I want to have less time on them.
>
>> http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/ (English version)
>
>I can't even imagine how a government agency here would manage
>to screw spam up so it got worse, but they would find a way.

;-)

But OPTA works quite well for it's purposes:

http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/aboutopta/history.asp

Here is it's site for individual complaints
about spam:

https://www.spamklacht.nl/asp/ (in Dutch only it seems.)

I don't know how effective that is.

Here is an English explanation about that site:

http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/consumers/

Here is an (English) page about a fine of one
million euro for three companies and it's directors:

http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/publications/document.asp?id=2459

Greetings,
Jaap

#7271 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Wed May 14, 2008 10:08 am
Subject: Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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On Wednesday 14 May 2008 01:42:34 am Jan Wuesten wrote:

> the question would then be if we could move again, maybe to a smaller
> provider not actively known by the spam community, I know, kind of
> hide and seek game :-)

Move to Google Groups?  I would have given up on E-Mail by now if it
was not for their spam filters.


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#7270 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Wed May 14, 2008 9:59 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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> Yes, I agree, but the latest generations of internet
> users probably don't understand what mailing lists are
> anymore. Anyway, when you don't try these kind of things
> you can't learn from the experience.

I check some forums, and the experience I get from them, is that
I want to have less time on them.

> http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/ (English version)

I can't even imagine how a government agency here would manage
to screw spam up so it got worse, but they would find a way.

#7269 From: "Jan Wuesten" <fjz@...>
Date: Wed May 14, 2008 5:42 am
Subject: Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Hi Jaap,

the question would then be if we could move again, maybe to a smaller
provider not actively known by the spam community, I know, kind of
hide and seek game :-)




To:              chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
From:            Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date sent:       Wed, 14 May 2008 04:38:26 +0200
Subject:         Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the
 	 closed sign on ChipDir group?
Send reply to:   chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com

> Hi Jan,
>
> At 2008-05-13 13:05, Jan Wuesten wrote:
> >there are some more groups at yahoo not having this problem, they
> >simply set preferences to
> >
> >"members may post only"
>
> I think this setting should be the default
> for all mailing lists!
>
> >"new member acceptance only after review"
>
> I was hoping that this setting would not be
> necessary because it's beginner unfriendly and
> costs me time...
>
> >No spam at all on those
>
> I think that Yahoogroups should be able to detect
> spam using site-wide sophisticated methods. Even
> a non very sophisticated method like not allowing
> a new group member to send more than say three
> messages to a mailing list or subscribing to
> several mailing lists and sending more than a
> total of three messages in total should be easy
> to implement.
>
> Some forum systems do allow people to subscribe
> freely, but will send the first message of the
> new subscriber to the list manager for review.
>
> I have the feeling that Yahoo isn't developing
> Yahoogroups very actively anymore.
>
> Greetings,
> Jaap
>
>


Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement

Dipl.-Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten

Frag'Jan zuerst - Ask Jan First GmbH & Co. KG
Preiler Ring 10 ; D- 25774 Lehe, Germany
Phone: +49-4882-6054551  Fax  : +49-4882-6054552
<http://www.die-wuestens.de> (Deutsch, English, Francais)
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#7268 From: Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date: Wed May 14, 2008 2:38 am
Subject: Re: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Hi Jan,

At 2008-05-13 13:05, Jan Wuesten wrote:
>there are some more groups at yahoo not having this problem, they
>simply set preferences to
>
>"members may post only"

I think this setting should be the default
for all mailing lists!

>"new member acceptance only after review"

I was hoping that this setting would not be
necessary because it's beginner unfriendly and
costs me time...

>No spam at all on those

I think that Yahoogroups should be able to detect
spam using site-wide sophisticated methods. Even
a non very sophisticated method like not allowing
a new group member to send more than say three
messages to a mailing list or subscribing to
several mailing lists and sending more than a
total of three messages in total should be easy
to implement.

Some forum systems do allow people to subscribe
freely, but will send the first message of the
new subscriber to the list manager for review.

I have the feeling that Yahoo isn't developing
Yahoogroups very actively anymore.

Greetings,
Jaap

#7267 From: Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date: Wed May 14, 2008 2:25 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Hi Bob,

At 2008-05-13 12:00, Bob Paddock wrote:
>On Tuesday 13 May 2008 01:09:59 am Jaap van Ganswijk wrote:
>> At 2008-05-13 02:07, Bob Paddock wrote:
>> >On Monday 12 May 2008 02:19:43 pm Syd H. Levine wrote:
>> >>   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.
>> >
>> >I agree, which is why I asked the question rather than just signing off
>> > like I've done to many other lists that have been overcome with spam.
>>
>> Thanks Bob and the others. I'm still here
>
>Glad to hear.
>
>> shut down the PHPBB after it was inundated with spam
>
>I'm not even sure which one your talking about?

I started a BBS (bulletin board system) using the PHPBB2
software about three years ago. We discussed it here.
Quite soon it was starting to receive a lot of 'Russian'
spam and this amount kept growing (and also became more
international). Unfortunately the PHPBB2 software was
quite primitive in dealing with spam. Even removing a
lot of spam or banning people by hand was a lot of work.
For example I would have liked to be able to ban a
spammer and have the system automatically remove all
of the messages of that spammer. The source code is open
but I don't want to start rewriting complex software
like that for such crucial issues.

>I've always preferred mailing lists rather than forums of anykind.
>If I had to check ever forum that I was interested I'd never get
>anything done.  Much easier to have the email automatically pushed into my
>inbox that me going out and pulling it from someplace manually.

Yes, I agree, but the latest generations of internet
users probably don't understand what mailing lists are
anymore. Anyway, when you don't try these kind of things
you can't learn from the experience.

>> By the way I'm very annoyed by the current 'Powers That Be'
>> that rather start foreign wars (US) or support it (NL) instead
>> of solving the spam problem.
>
>The Powers are probably profiting by Spam somehow,
>on the otherhand they are so out of touch with normal life
>they probably don't notice it.

Here in Europe spam to civilians is forbidden and is
therefore punishable but it hardly happens. But the main
problem is of course that most of the spam comes from abroad
and a lot of it is being sent from 'hijacked' PC's of private
persons (sometimes with dynamically assigned IP addresses).

Here in the Netherlands we have the spamming by 'serious'
companies quite well under control using the WWW-site:

http://www.spamvrij.nl/ (no longer active, site fully in
Dutch)

and

http://www.opta.nl/asp/en/ (English version)


>> Perhaps I should delete all the accounts of people who don't
>> allow mails from the mailing list?
>
>I assume you mean people that use the web interface?

Yes and some people have two accounts, one for receiving
mail and one for sending messages. (Sometimes a home
and a business account for example).

Greetings,
Jaap

#7266 From: "Jan Wuesten" <fjz@...>
Date: Tue May 13, 2008 11:05 am
Subject: Mod-problem: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Hello,

there are some more groups at yahoo not having this problem, they
simply set preferences to

"members may post only"
"new member acceptance only after review"

No spam at all on those

Jan


Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement

Dipl.-Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten

Frag'Jan zuerst - Ask Jan First GmbH & Co. KG
Preiler Ring 10 ; D- 25774 Lehe, Germany
Phone: +49-4882-6054551  Fax  : +49-4882-6054552
<http://www.die-wuestens.de> (Deutsch, English, Francais)
mail to <FJZ@...>  or <FJZ@...>
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#7265 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Tue May 13, 2008 10:00 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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On Tuesday 13 May 2008 01:09:59 am Jaap van Ganswijk wrote:
> At 2008-05-13 02:07, Bob Paddock wrote:
> >On Monday 12 May 2008 02:19:43 pm Syd H. Levine wrote:
> >>   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.
> >
> >I agree, which is why I asked the question rather than just signing off
> > like I've done to many other lists that have been overcome with spam.
>
> Thanks Bob and the others. I'm still here

Glad to hear.

> shut down the PHPBB after it was inundated with spam

I'm not even sure which one your talking about?

I've always preferred mailing lists rather than forums of anykind.
If I had to check ever forum that I was interested I'd never get
anything done.  Much easier to have the email automatically pushed into my
inbox that me going out and pulling it from someplace manually.

> By the way I'm very annoyed by the current 'Powers That Be'
> that rather start foreign wars (US) or support it (NL) instead
> of solving the spam problem.

The Powers are probably profiting by Spam somehow,
on the otherhand they are so out of touch with normal life
they probably don't notice it.

> As regards practical solutions: I have changed the policy
> of membership acquirance to 'approve',

Thank you.

> Perhaps I should delete all the accounts of people who don't
> allow mails from the mailing list?

I assume you mean people that use the web interface?

> PS. Perhaps this mailing list is over it's prime years.

Not at all.

> Some of you mentioned much more lively mailing lists. Please
> send me the details.

Syd was referring to his Wireline list, he can fill everyone in
on the details, that deals mostly with oil well logging.  I hang out there
mostly because I live in Oil City and have interests in high temperature
designs.  I'm designing fire fighting equipment these days, it has
to run at 500'F for five minutes.



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#7264 From: Jaap van Ganswijk <ganswijk@...>
Date: Tue May 13, 2008 5:09 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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At 2008-05-13 02:07, Bob Paddock wrote:
>On Monday 12 May 2008 02:19:43 pm Syd H. Levine wrote:
>
>>   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.
>
>I agree, which is why I asked the question rather than just signing off like
>I've done to many other lists that have been overcome with spam.

Thanks Bob and the others. I'm still here and I'm
already very depressed about the spam problem (in
general) for several years. I get about 1000 spams
a day on my own email adresses and I had to shut
down the PHPBB after it was inundated with spam
after a while.

I tried to solve the problem by notifying the
programmers about it, but they didn't seem to care
much about a central solution.

I was notified by someone giving a tip about where to
add some sort of input filter and I don't mind doing
some programming but the PHP-BB software is quite
complex and instead of improving something it's much
more likely to upset some sort of delicate balance.
I just don't like changing part of a big program
when I can't oversee the complete program (or at least
the part that is relevant for the part that I'm changing).

And then again I saw myself as an end-user of the PHP-BB
software so why should I change it for something as crucial
as countering spam? Spam is much more easily fought on
a central level (and I couldn't have been the only victim).

By the way I'm very annoyed by the current 'Powers That Be'
that rather start foreign wars (US) or support it (NL) instead
of solving the spam problem.

As regards practical solutions: I have changed the policy
of membership acquirance to 'approve', but I hope I'll find
the time to check all of the spam messages to filter out the
serious requests...

Perhaps I should delete all the accounts of people who don't
allow mails from the mailing list? But there are valid reasons
not to allow mails...

Greetings,
Jaap

PS. Perhaps this mailing list is over it's prime years.
Some of you mentioned much more lively mailing lists. Please
send me the details.

#7263 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Tue May 13, 2008 12:07 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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On Monday 12 May 2008 02:19:43 pm Syd H. Levine wrote:

>   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.

I agree, which is why I asked the question rather than just signing off like
I've done to many other lists that have been overcome with spam.


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#7262 From: "Bob Smith" <bobsmith5@...>
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 7:14 pm
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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Same here Syd, I second your motion!!!

Bob Smith

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Syd H. Levine
   To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 2:19 PM
   Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?



   I administer a list with over 900 members, and we have no spam. It requires
the owner / moderator to place all new members on moderation status. It takes a
little time, but would be little trouble on this low traffic list.

   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.

   Syd

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Bob Paddock
   To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:05 PM
   Subject: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?

   > On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:25:49 am john wrote:
   > why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

   I don't know but it is rather annoying.

   Anyone out there still interested in chips and such,
   or is just the spammers here now?

   http://www.chipdir.nl/ site is still alive it seems.

   Jaap van Ganswijk you still alive? Can you turn off
   the spam? Set list to require approval for new users maybe?

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#7261 From: "Syd H. Levine" <syd.levine@...>
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 6:19 pm
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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I administer a list with over 900 members, and we have no spam.  It requires
the owner / moderator to place all new members on moderation status.  It takes a
little time, but would be little trouble on this low traffic list.

   Personally, I would hate to see this list die after so many years.

   Syd

     ----- Original Message -----
     From: Bob Paddock
     To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
     Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:05 PM
     Subject: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?


     > On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:25:49 am john wrote:
     > why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

     I don't know but it is rather annoying.

     Anyone out there still interested in chips and such,
     or is just the spammers here now?

     http://www.chipdir.nl/ site is still alive it seems.

     Jaap van Ganswijk you still alive? Can you turn off
     the spam? Set list to require approval for new users maybe?

     --
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     http://www.softwaresafety.net/ http://www.designer-iii.com/
     http://www.unusualresearch.com/




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#7255 From: "Bob Smith" <bobsmith5@...>
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 5:22 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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There is a way to turn off the spammers but, it takes a dedicated effort by the
group administrator.

Bob Smith


   ----- Original Message -----
   From: john
   To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:23 AM
   Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?


   i think all of yahoo groups are spammed now

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Bob Paddock
   To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 11:05 AM
   Subject: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?

   > On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:25:49 am john wrote:
   > why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

   I don't know but it is rather annoying.

   Anyone out there still interested in chips and such,
   or is just the spammers here now?

   http://www.chipdir.nl/ site is still alive it seems.

   Jaap van Ganswijk you still alive? Can you turn off
   the spam? Set list to require approval for new users maybe?

   --
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   http://www.softwaresafety.net/ http://www.designer-iii.com/
   http://www.unusualresearch.com/

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#7253 From: "john" <jwgent@...>
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 4:23 am
Subject: Re: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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i think all of yahoo groups are spammed now

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Bob Paddock
   To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 11:05 AM
   Subject: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir
group?


   > On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:25:49 am john wrote:
   > why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

   I don't know but it is rather annoying.

   Anyone out there still interested in chips and such,
   or is just the spammers here now?

   http://www.chipdir.nl/ site is still alive it seems.

   Jaap van Ganswijk you still alive? Can you turn off
   the spam? Set list to require approval for new users maybe?

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#7251 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Mon May 12, 2008 1:05 am
Subject: Time to turn out the lights and put up the closed sign on ChipDir group?
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> On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:25:49 am john wrote:
> why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

I don't know but it is rather annoying.

Anyone out there still interested in chips and such,
or is just the spammers here now?

http://www.chipdir.nl/ site is still alive it seems.

Jaap van Ganswijk you still alive?  Can you turn off
the spam?  Set list to require approval for new users maybe?

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                  http://www.unusualresearch.com/

#7222 From: "john" <jwgent@...>
Date: Wed May 7, 2008 1:25 pm
Subject: Re: 10 Tips for Healthy and Shining Hair.
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why has this list been infiltrated with this fail spam?

   ----- Original Message -----
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 6:21 PM
   Subject: 10 Tips for Healthy and Shining Hair.


   Visit [ http://www.thecareonline.com/10-tips-for-healthy-and-shining-hair/ ]
to read more about {enter-subject-here}.

   If you are not able to click on the link above, please copy & paste it into
your browser address bar.






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#7186 From: "narfman96" <narfman96@...>
Date: Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:08 pm
Subject: Re: HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU needed, 64 pin dip package.
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Bob,

Thanks for the reply. I found the 64 pin "shrink dip" sockets from
Digikey part number ED22647-ND. Thanks also for the tips on this CPU.
I have a working version of this synth I can compare with. I'm a bit
leery of possibly hurting the good one but so far I took all the
floppy controller and memory chips and transferred them to the unit
that did not originally have a floppy drive and I got that to work
properly. I installed sockets to make it easier. I'm also looking to
find a WD1772PH-02 floppy controller from an Atari. Fun, fun, fun.

Fran

--- In chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com, Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...> wrote:
>
> On Saturday 26 January 2008 01:26:30 pm narfman96 wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU in a 64 pin dip package.
This
> > is in a Yamaha DX7IIFD synthesizer and will not boot. I see that
pin 15
> > is not producing a reliable 500khz clock output. The waveform is
noisy
> > or never gets produced at all. Is there a more common sub for
this CPU?
> >
> > Also has anyone seen a 64 pin dip socket for these? It is a high
> > density style which has the pins a lot closer together than a
standard
> > dip.
>
> I had some of those chips long ago, not that  really helps now,
> but there are sockets.  They are at a 0.07 inch pitch rather
> than the common .1 inch pitch.
>
> Check the rest circuit, which might control some mode select pins.
> These chips had a tendency to be flaky if reset was not clean.
> Also worth checking the oscillator sections for capacitors that
> have gone bad over the years.  Both of those will lead to
> symptoms like you are seeing.
>
> --
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>  http://www.softwaresafety.net/ http://www.designer-iii.com/
>                  http://www.unusualresearch.com/
>

#7184 From: Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:03 pm
Subject: Re: HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU needed, 64 pin dip package.
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On Saturday 26 January 2008 01:26:30 pm narfman96 wrote:

> I'm looking for a HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU in a 64 pin dip package. This
> is in a Yamaha DX7IIFD synthesizer and will not boot. I see that pin 15
> is not producing a reliable 500khz clock output. The waveform is noisy
> or never gets produced at all. Is there a more common sub for this CPU?
>
> Also has anyone seen a 64 pin dip socket for these? It is a high
> density style which has the pins a lot closer together than a standard
> dip.

I had some of those chips long ago, not that  really helps now,
but there are sockets.  They are at a 0.07 inch pitch rather
than the common .1 inch pitch.

Check the rest circuit, which might control some mode select pins.
These chips had a tendency to be flaky if reset was not clean.
Also worth checking the oscillator sections for capacitors that
have gone bad over the years.  Both of those will lead to
symptoms like you are seeing.

--
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  http://www.softwaresafety.net/ http://www.designer-iii.com/
                  http://www.unusualresearch.com/

#7183 From: "narfman96" <narfman96@...>
Date: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:26 pm
Subject: HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU needed, 64 pin dip package.
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Hi,

I'm looking for a HD63B03YP Hitachi CPU in a 64 pin dip package. This
is in a Yamaha DX7IIFD synthesizer and will not boot. I see that pin 15
is not producing a reliable 500khz clock output. The waveform is noisy
or never gets produced at all. Is there a more common sub for this CPU?

Also has anyone seen a 64 pin dip socket for these? It is a high
density style which has the pins a lot closer together than a standard
dip.

Thank you in advance, Narfman96 at yahoo dot com

#7181 From: William Hull <billhull_tronics@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:38 pm
Subject: RE: TIT044 EB chip details?
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try www.loadparts.com  I think this website can help you


To: chipdir-l@...: markk@...: Tue, 15 Jan 2008
04:11:47 +0000Subject: TIT044 EB chip details?




Hi,I'm trying to find a datasheet for a 14-pin IC. The one I have here is
asurface-mount package (SOIC?) marked like this:TIT044 EB034CDoes anyone know
which company made it? Apparently it's not TI.-- M






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#7180 From: "Jan Wuesten" <fjz@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:02 am
Subject: OT: Telefunken infomercial comic of the 1930´s
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Hello,

I know this is OT but I also know that many of you love old
electronics :-)

We just unwrapped an old Telefunken tube being wrapped into an
"infomercial comic" of the 1930´s  telling the reader to replace
tubes on a regular base and only - of course- with genuine Telefunken
tubes.
Story goes: radio does not operate properly anymore, owner gets
nightmares with "geriatic" tubes all around him, goes to radio shop
to get new tubes and - of course- the radio sings again like on its
first day...

It´s like the well known "warranty education" comic of Telefunken you
can find quite often but that one must be really rare, I have never
ever seen it before.

I put it online in my infozone:

http://www.askjanfirst.com/infozone.htm

1st position: new Telefunken comic
42nd position in the list: well known but still nice to read
educational Telefunken comic.

Those comics were published long before the comic books we know
became popular so they were really ahead of their time.

I really wonder what reactions they caused in the time they firstly
appeared but I assume there is nobody alive able to tell that.

Have a nice day everybody

Jan






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#7179 From: Mark <markk@...>
Date: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:11 am
Subject: TIT044 EB chip details?
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Hi,

I'm trying to find a datasheet for a 14-pin IC. The one I have here is a
surface-mount package (SOIC?) marked like this:
   TIT044 EB
    034C

Does anyone know which company made it? Apparently it's not TI.


-- M

#7168 From: Don Leemker <osldon@...>
Date: Sat Jun 23, 2007 7:28 pm
Subject: Re: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing
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Tony,

The ones we look for are PLCC sockets ones.

Thanks for your message.

Don

tquiroz@... schreef:
>
>
> I have a bunch of Hitachi HD63B03YP processor ICs. These are the DIP64
> flavor.
> They are mostly pulls but probably in good shape. If anyone is
> interested, I am in Pennsylvania, USA
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: osldon <osldon@... <mailto:osldon%40chello.nl>>
> To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com <mailto:chipdir-l%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 4:12 pm
> Subject: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing
>
> Hello all,
>
> We (drag racing organisation) just blown up an Hitachi HD6303YCP
> processor of our main controller. We planned to upgrade the controller
> unit this coming winter to an Intel or AMD based unit.
>
> Though in the mean time we urgently seek to purchase this processor.
>
> >From Therese I received an address in Austria though perhaps there are
> some more addresses. Please let me know if anyone of you folks knows
> where I can purchase this and get it to The Netherlands before Tuesday
> next week.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Leemker
>
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#7167 From: tquiroz@...
Date: Sat Jun 23, 2007 1:47 am
Subject: Re: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing
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I have a bunch of Hitachi HD63B03YP processor ICs. These are the DIP64 flavor.
They are mostly pulls but probably in good shape. If anyone is interested, I am
in Pennsylvania, USA
Tony







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From: osldon <osldon@...>
To: chipdir-l@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 4:12 pm
Subject: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing










Hello all,

We (drag racing organisation) just blown up an Hitachi HD6303YCP
processor of our main controller. We planned to upgrade the controller
unit this coming winter to an Intel or AMD based unit.

Though in the mean time we urgently seek to purchase this processor.

From Therese I received an address in Austria though perhaps there are
some more addresses. Please let me know if anyone of you folks knows
where I can purchase this and get it to The Netherlands before Tuesday
next week.

Thanks,

Don Leemker




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#7166 From: Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@...>
Date: Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:35 am
Subject: Re: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing
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On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 20:12 +0000, osldon wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We (drag racing organisation) just blown up an Hitachi HD6303YCP
> processor of our main controller. We planned to upgrade the
> controller
> unit this coming winter to an Intel or AMD based unit.
>
> Though in the mean time we urgently seek to purchase this processor.
>
> >From Therese I received an address in Austria though perhaps there
> are
> some more addresses. Please let me know if anyone of you folks knows
> where I can purchase this and get it to The Netherlands before
> Tuesday
> next week.

Farnell in England have it. I might just have some buried somewhere as
well. Don't be too fussy on the letters at the end: as long as you get
the 'Y' and not the 'X' or the 'R' you'll be fine.
>
--
Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@...>

#7165 From: "osldon" <osldon@...>
Date: Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:12 pm
Subject: HD6303YCP processor on PLCC housing
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Hello all,

We (drag racing organisation) just blown up an Hitachi HD6303YCP
processor of our main controller. We planned to upgrade the controller
unit this coming winter to an Intel or AMD based unit.

Though in the mean time we urgently seek to purchase this processor.

From Therese I received an address in Austria though perhaps there are
some more addresses. Please let me know if anyone of you folks knows
where I can purchase this and get it to The Netherlands before Tuesday
next week.

Thanks,

Don Leemker

#7158 From: "Jan Wuesten" <fjz@...>
Date: Tue May 1, 2007 3:36 pm
Subject: Re: USB port isolation
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Hello,

At this prices I will probably hook an old PC offline to the USB
system, blowing that one up will be far cheaper than the isolation
products currently on the market... :-(

Thank you for all your help

Jan



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From:            Bob Paddock <bob.paddock@...>
Date sent:       Fri, 27 Apr 2007 18:59:11 -0400
Subject:         Re: USB port isolation
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> On Friday 20 April 2007 04:05, Jan Wuesten wrote:
>
> > anybody knowing a quick and easy to implement electrical isolation
> > interface USB to USB ?
>
>
> This was in EEPN today
> http://www.eepn.com :
>
> "Isolated USB Hub Includes Unique Locking Connectors
>  Providing 1.5 kVac of optical isolation, the SeaI/O-270U 7-port USB 1.1/2.0
hub employs the company's patent-pending
> SeaLATCH locking USB connectors to prevent accidental cable disconnection of
both the upstream and downstream ports.
> Status LEDs on the hub indicate external power, connection to the host, and
fault conditions. The entire unit comes in a
> metal enclosure and each of the downstream ports provides 500 mA of power for
all USB peripherals.
> Operating temperature range is from 0°C to +70°C with an extended temperature
range -40°C to +85°C
> unit available as a special order. Prices start at $379 each. SEALEVEL SYSTEMS
INC., Liberty, SC. (864) 843-4343."
>
> http://www.sealevel.com/
>
> --
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>  http://www.softwaresafety.net/ http://www.designer-iii.com/
>                  http://www.unusualresearch.com/
>



Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement

Dipl.-Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten

Frag'Jan zuerst - Ask Jan First GmbH & Co. KG
Preiler Ring 10 ; D- 25774 Lehe, Germany
Phone: +49-4882-6054551  Fax  : +49-4882-6054552
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