A little story....... [message #59890] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 21:10 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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>> This is a really good idea, but the problem is taking a working rig apart
>to
>> get that info... which I'm not sure too many users can/will do. Is there
>a
>> way anyone is aware of to get this kind of info w/o pulling a rig apart,
>> say.. via software?
>> AA
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>> "Suad" <suad@sail.hr> wrote in message news:43677648@linux...
>> > Hello.
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>> > Well, there are three cosmeticly different PARIS bundle 3 systems.
>> > Black with imbus screws, than black with cross(phillips) screws and
>blue.
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>> > BUT, how many revisions are under the hood?
>> > Every board inside the MEC, I/O, ADAT, EDS, etc.. has some
>> > PCB (board) revision, year of manufacture and the firmware (ROM chip).
>> >
>> > I thought that we could make come research on how many revisions of
>> > paris components and Firmware(ROM) revisions are there and which
>> > ones are the newest.
>> > ROM chips are easy to copy, so we can make some exchange.
>> >
>> > That could be an excelent guide to answer "why some Paris configurations
>> > are working for someone and for someone not", and why some
>configurations
>> > doesn't work at all.
>> >
>> > Here are some pictures and revisions of some paris parts....
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>> > I hope there will be a huge response for this topic.
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>> > Greetings to all!!
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>> > Suad Cokljat
>> > Indigo Audio
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>Hey Aaron, as always, thanks!
James
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here
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Re: A little story....... [message #59893 is a reply to message #59890] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 23:01 |
Tony Benson
Messages: 453 Registered: June 2006
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>>>>
>>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>Yup. Left click on the desktop, and turn off the desktop cleanup wizard:
>>>>>Left click > properties>desktop tab>customize desktop>general tab,
>>>>>uncheck
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>>>>>Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
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>>>>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:436ab747$1@linux...
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>>>>>> I haven't run my windows XP machine in awhile, I just started it up
>> and
>>>> I
>>>>>> no longer have desk top Icons, what's up with that? It runs Ok, but
>> no
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>>>>>> Icons.
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>>>>>> Thought you guys would know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> James
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>there's a country song in there...
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 22:10:37 -0700, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Looks like things have been busy around here this week. I see some posts
>that look like I might be of help. I'll get around to answers tomorrow.
>
>I have been in northern New Mexico the last few days(Santa Fe, Taos and
>Espanola/Abuquiu area). Today around sunset I stopped for gas in the
>beautiful little mountain village of Chama New Mexico. I was tired and it
>was getting cold. Snow was falling on the peaks surrounding the town. I made
>myself a cup of coffee and took a while to chat with the owner of the
>station. We sat by a big pot bellied wood stove drinking coffee and in a few
>minutes, a nose pushed the door open between the garage bays and the office
>and in hopped his 12 year old German Shepherd. The dog had a lot of battle
>scars and had recently had a stroke. rendering one of his hind legs useless
>He only had one good eye left. He whimpered a bit and was obviously in pain.
>He laid down next to the stove between me and his person and gave me a look<
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Re: A little story....... [message #59897 is a reply to message #59890] |
Sat, 05 November 2005 02:59 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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g the town. I
made
>myself a cup of coffee and took a while to chat with the owner of the
>station. We sat by a big pot bellied wood stove drinking coffee and in a
few
>minutes, a nose pushed the door open between the garage bays and the office
>and in hopped his 12 year old German Shepherd. The dog had a lot of battle
>scars and had recently had a stroke. rendering one of his hind legs useless
>He only had one good eye left. He whimpered a bit and was obviously in pain.
>He laid down next to the stove between me and his person and gave me a look
>that said, "I may be old and hurt, but I'm still top dog so don't mess with
>my owner" It was really touching. His owner told me that today was his last
>day on earth. The old dog had major nerve damage due to the stroke and was
>in increasing pain. He was going to take him to the vet tomorrow and end
his
>suffering. I thought about how I have experienced the same thing with my
own
>pets. The old dog settled down by the fire and started to doze and I could
>see the owner's chin start to quiver a bit as he started down at his old
>friend. My chin quivered a bit too. I finally got up to go. The sun was
>almost gone and I had 2 hours of mountain driving to finish before I got
>home. As I opened the door, the owner called to the old dog, pointed to
me,
>grinned, winked and said "sick'em" !!! His old dog, obviously a guard dog,
>jumped up, bristled and gave me a good woof'in for a final send off. I gave
>them both a grin and big thumbs up and headed to the car. Somehow I felt
>special to have been there for this old dog's last day. I hope he has a
>peaceful night without any pain and an easy sendoff tomorrow.
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>I'm really tired tonight. It's good to be back home.
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>C'ya tomorrow.
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>Deej
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>How do I know how old one is. I thin mine is about 15 years or more.
Tom, do you know a repair guy named Bo Dixon here in Boston? He works out
of the basemant at New Alliance. He has done a few small things for me that
all work well. I have also heard some mixed reviews though.
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
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>Last time I talked w/DBx, Tom Cram was the dude I spoke with, super =
>guy/real helpful. I highly recommend him, he was instrumental in helping
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>me rebuild one of my 160's when I go
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Re: A little story....... [message #59956 is a reply to message #59890] |
Mon, 07 November 2005 12:57 |
rich
Messages: 22 Registered: July 2005
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ne cable. Also, make
> sure you do ****NOT**** use a crossover cable........I
> repeat........... do ****NOT**** use a crossover
> cable.......errrrr.....and make sure that whatever you do, ****NOT****
> use a crossover cable. Using a crossover cable *will* fry your
> MEC..........no kiddin'. It's one of the wonderful little omissions in
> the Paris manual.
>
> ;Do
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> Deej
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> Here's a link to cables:
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=list&am p;SubCategory=132&CMP=KNC-GoogleAdwords&ATT=Cables
> < http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=list&am p;SubCategory=132&CMP=KNC-GoogleAdwords&ATT=Cables>
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> Or if you live in a city like most people, you can buy these at Office
> Depot/Best Buy, etc. I always have to order my stuff online because I
> live in a cave in the wilderness.
>
> ;o)
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> "Edna Sloan" <edna@texomaonline.com <mailto:edna@texomaonline.com>>
> wrote in message news:436fb3fd@linux...
> Hi, is the C-16 cable just an ordinary telephone cable? Wired the
> same? Also, anyone know where I might obtain the sample project disk?
> Many thanks,
> EdnaThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Thanks much. I live in the sticks on a horse farm, so will go to the =
big city (about 19 miles) to get one. I'm not sure what a "crossover =
cable" is (multi-purpose?), but I will avoid anything with that name. I =
have a SCSI cable I will use with the MEC - anything special here?
Edna
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message =
news:436fb716$1@linux...
Edna,
This is a standard CAT5 LAN cable, not a telephone cable. Also, make =
sure
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