Its been a great year for comp.sys.3b1 - activity! A resurrection
from the dead! Are we seeing the dawn of a new era - a new generation
who are finding 3b1's in closets and attics? In any event, It is a
great feeling to see these machines power on, boot up and come to life
after all those years of dormancy. It surely is a testimony to their
design and manufacture. Indeed, Happy New Year!
Rob
And -- if they have been in the closet that long, plan to open
it up and replace the tab mounted coin cell with a coin cell holder and
a new coin cell, so the TOD clock works properly.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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> On 2009-12-31, speyerdom <spey...@mac.com> wrote:
>> On Dec 31, 5:55 am, supervinx <superv...@libero.it> wrote:
>>> Happy new year to the the last brave 3B1ers !
>>
>> Its been a great year for comp.sys.3b1 - activity! A resurrection
>> from the dead! Are we seeing the dawn of a new era - a new generation
>> who are finding 3b1's in closets and attics? In any event, It is a
>> great feeling to see these machines power on, boot up and come to life
>> after all those years of dormancy. It surely is a testimony to their
>> design and manufacture. Indeed, Happy New Year!
>
> And -- if they have been in the closet that long, plan to open
> it up and replace the tab mounted coin cell with a coin cell holder and
> a new coin cell, so the TOD clock works properly.
>
> Enjoy,
> DoN.
Thanks, DoN, everyone needs a practical New Year's Resolution
that's as easy to realize as the one you've just proposed :-) .
Cheers, -- tlvp
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