Ditto... There was no hard and fast, universal rule.
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Type: Posts; User: Stone
Ditto... There was no hard and fast, universal rule.
I used to have a nearly unlimited supply of the original NEC Multisyncs, JC-1401P3A.
You should write a few 360K disks as tests. If they read OK then you should be alright with the hardware you already have. The reading unreliability factor does not manifest itself from disk to...
I dunno... saying that something where two of three (67%) have failed is 'one of the better ones of its time' just doesn't ring true.
No, the ZIP file I got has no manual and two .img files.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/xpucxblyawujlbd/MS-DOS_3.30plus_%2528Zenith_OEM%2529_%25283.5%2529.rar/file
No, they are not... they are .img files. I just looked again. :-)
The images opened fine in WinImage. Imagedisk works with IMD files.
Doesn't PCMCIA require a driver? How can you boot from something that requires a driver?
What Chuck said....
If China comes up with a gov't/military OS you can rest assured that no civilians will have access to it -- and still be living to tell about it.
More than likely a BOT! :-)
The post before yours shows that it was and still is available:
That isn't the only unforeseen issue.
There's always the risk of weather damage, carrier damage, carrier loss, etc. Friends & Family won't cover for that, either.
They can also run the Android apps so you don't have to struggle with them on a phone or small screen tablet.
http://cd.textfiles.com/simtel/simtel0101/simtel/commprog/
There's several on eBay and Amazon for ~ $20.
Have you tried contacting Qualstar directly?
Relax... Here's a couple of HTML scripts I threw together to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa...
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C'mon, Larry, you said 'It's not as easy as using the Alignment Floppy with an O'Scope, but it can be done and it works.' You didn't say it was an outright ballbuster! :-)
If you have WIN 7 the WIN 10 upgrade is still free.
No, It doesn't and I'm logged in.
If anyone was rambling.
Any chance you could walk us through this process?
Yup...
How about a Neodymium magnet?
Of course, this will leave you without any recourse in the event of some unforeseen eventuality.