I know this is probably a long shot, but does anyone have a molded
rubber foot that 'clips' into the bottom of the keyboard? I have one,
the other is lost. Thank you.
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martians
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"Stephen Jones" <martians@sdf.lNoOnSePsAtMar.org> wrote in message
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>I know this is probably a long shot, but does anyone have a molded
> rubber foot that 'clips' into the bottom of the keyboard? I have one,
> the other is lost. Thank you.
Do a mold of the one you have and then brew up some rubber and start an SX
rubber feet provider service ,-)
hmm... that's actually not a bad idea...
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11/8/2006 9:46:21 PM
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Ulf D. Harries <spam@me.now> wrote:
>Do a mold of the one you have and then brew up some rubber and start an SX
>rubber feet provider service ,-)
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>hmm... that's actually not a bad idea...
Well, if they are that scarce, then how many people out there need one or
two? Just follow up and let me know. I'm working on getting a quote
and more than likely, it will probably be for 1000 minimum.
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11/9/2006 6:22:46 AM
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Stephen Jones wrote:
> Ulf D. Harries <spam@me.now> wrote:
> >Do a mold of the one you have and then brew up some rubber and start an SX
> >rubber feet provider service ,-)
> >
> >hmm... that's actually not a bad idea...
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> Well, if they are that scarce, then how many people out there need one or
> two? Just follow up and let me know. I'm working on getting a quote
> and more than likely, it will probably be for 1000 minimum.
I don't have a keyboard, but I do have a non working sx that I can part
out if you need some other peices.
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Ladmo
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11/9/2006 7:29:05 AM
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You should spend your time and effort getting the sid chip produced. There
would be a ton more money and reward for the job. JMHO :)
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Leo
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"Stephen Jones" <martians@sdf.lNoOnSePsAtMar.org> wrote in message
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> Ulf D. Harries <spam@me.now> wrote:
>>Do a mold of the one you have and then brew up some rubber and start an SX
>>rubber feet provider service ,-)
>>
>>hmm... that's actually not a bad idea...
>
> Well, if they are that scarce, then how many people out there need one or
> two? Just follow up and let me know. I'm working on getting a quote
> and more than likely, it will probably be for 1000 minimum.
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11/10/2006 5:15:52 AM
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Can you spare the ROM's? I'm looking for Kernal, Basic, and PLA ROM's
to fix my old SX.
Ladmo wrote:
> Stephen Jones wrote:
> > Ulf D. Harries <spam@me.now> wrote:
> > >Do a mold of the one you have and then brew up some rubber and start an SX
> > >rubber feet provider service ,-)
> > >
> > >hmm... that's actually not a bad idea...
> >
> > Well, if they are that scarce, then how many people out there need one or
> > two? Just follow up and let me know. I'm working on getting a quote
> > and more than likely, it will probably be for 1000 minimum.
>
> I don't have a keyboard, but I do have a non working sx that I can part
> out if you need some other peices.
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11/10/2006 7:29:39 PM
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, UnR00ster wrote:
> Can you spare the ROM's? I'm looking for Kernal, Basic, and PLA ROM's
> to fix my old SX.
BASIC and PLA roms can be scavenged from C64's, and if you don't
mind the different screen and a few other differences, you can use a C64
Kernal instead of the SX Kernal. Barring the above suggestion, you can
get BASIC and PLA roms from Ray Carlsen (and Ray and Francois Leveille in
Canada can even provide the new PLA replacement chip).
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
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11/11/2006 1:06:24 AM
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KilrPilr <commdore128@removehotmail.com> wrote:
>You should spend your time and effort getting the sid chip produced. There
>would be a ton more money and reward for the job. JMHO :)
How many Chinese does it take? Can they reverse engineer it?
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11/11/2006 7:14:49 AM
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martians@sdf.lNoOnSePsAtMar.org (Stephen Jones) writes:
>>You should spend your time and effort getting the sid chip produced. There
>>would be a ton more money and reward for the job. JMHO :)
>How many Chinese does it take? Can they reverse engineer it?
Someone at VCF was talking to me about issues with Chinese production lines
and how he wish he spoke better Mandarin since the factories he always
contracted with could do all the amazing technical stuff but always seemed
to boff up on some minor detail, like a perfectly produced injection-moulded
part that was supposed to be blue but was done in red.
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personal page: http://www.armory.com/%7Espectre/
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Cameron
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11/11/2006 3:45:12 PM
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