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![]() "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... "thuss" wrote in ups.com: Talking to marine electronics reminds me of talking to a Commodore 64 with no tape drive.... Please don't demean the Commodore 64...marine electronics is still in the Sinclair/Timex computer status, without the rubber bands to hold the extra memory module in place. I did invest in an aftermarket tape drive clean up device (I suspect it was a Schmidt trigger to regenerate cleaner pulses). I remember Commodore 64/128 disc drives as proprietary also...copywrite protection would bang the heads against the front stop until it mechanically moved. I made a lot of money to invest in ham gear by having a Commodore alignment disc and a scope...loosen the painted front stop screws and adjust the heads for the best scope pattern from the alignment reference disc and retighten the screws. I charged $ 15 a disc drive for that. If only marine electronics interfaces would get out of the dark ages... 73 Doug K7ABX |
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