Mosquito Sound

hi,
i want to buy this item and i just want to confirm that it works for DOS
too......u said that it works with linux....right !!!

please email me at vishnu@uwyo.edu to contact me.

thanks,
vishnu.
 
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S/360 had a bunch of reserved opcodes...
I haven't hunted up details, but two favourites of mine (that were
real instructions) were named:

EBRS: Emit Burnt Resister Smell (on an early computer). Caused a
particular resister to overheat.

HCF: Halt and Catch Fire (caused such a tight loop in microcode that
part of the ucode ROM would melt, think this one was at Intel).

Clifford.
 
"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:0001HW.BD1AD3520008081EF04075B0@news.individual.net...
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:43:21 -0700, John Larkin wrote
(in article <t0laf0poeo56jdqvqocf4hp08jb59rvgek@4ax.com>):

If it's a ram-based FPGA, it could be a weird configuration file. It's
possible to program some of these parts to self-destruct.

Recollection of Motorola's "CFBU" (catch fire and burn up :) opcode. That
was that in the first 6502's, wasn't it?
Motorola didn't make the 6502, I think you mean the 6800.

-Bill
 
In article <1089859638.983260@excalibur.osa.com.au>,
Clifford Heath <no@spam.please.com> wrote:
S/360 had a bunch of reserved opcodes...

I haven't hunted up details, but two favourites of mine (that were
real instructions) were named:

EBRS: Emit Burnt Resister Smell (on an early computer). Caused a
particular resister to overheat.

HCF: Halt and Catch Fire (caused such a tight loop in microcode that
part of the ucode ROM would melt, think this one was at Intel).
The MOT 6800 had a HCF. It didn't litterally catch fire. All of the
busses had squarewaves on them etc so a scope could be used to check the
signals.

The RCA 1802 had a SEX instruction. It stood for "set index".

The Z80 had / has several that are sort of "load and ignore value". They
cause a ram read but nothing happens to the value.


--
--
kensmith@rahul.net forging knowledge
 
"Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\"" wrote:
Not only did you post the same followup more than four times, but you
left the URL intact. Don't you have just a little common sense?
FURRFU..
.....errr You appear to also have left the SpamMessage intact...
 
news wrote:
I have talked to several friends and clients who didnt have the original
packaging(who does after 1 month) after the products went bad/defective.
I do. Anything high-value or fragile, I keep the original packing
long after warranty--in case I ever want to change addresses.

But I agree about Radio Shack in general. Not a great place to buy.

--
Wes Groleau
Can we afford to be relevant?
http://www.cetesol.org/stevick.html
 
"news" <news@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:G6xJc.1062$Yx4.845@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
I have talked to several friends and clients who didnt have the original
packaging(who does after 1 month) after the products went bad/defective.
These incidents happened after 1 month or so ,and they flat out refused
to
even grant a replacement or credit. These were computer components,
Notebook adaptors and stereo equipment. If you must buy from them,
Save the complete packaging in pristine condition for as long as the
warranty is in play.
If you dont, they will refuse you even an exchange. Keep this in mind
before you go there
and know that most larger retailers will promptly issue a credit at least
for defective products
not in original pristine packaging
CR



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Well, dinner would have been splendid... if the wine had been as cold as
the
soup, the beef as rare as the service, the brandy as old as the fish, and
the maid as willing as the Duchess. - Winston Churchill
And maybe some day you will have a loft full of boxes with no use.
 
news wrote:
I have talked to several friends and clients who didnt have the original
packaging(who does after 1 month) after the products went bad/defective.
These incidents happened after 1 month or so ,and they flat out refused to
even grant a replacement or credit. These were computer components,
Notebook adaptors and stereo equipment. If you must buy from them,
Save the complete packaging in pristine condition for as long as the
warranty is in play.
If you dont, they will refuse you even an exchange. Keep this in mind
before you go there
and know that most larger retailers will promptly issue a credit at least
for defective products
not in original pristine packaging
CR
If it's an exchange, use the box from the replacement to return the old one.
mike

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Return address is VALID.
Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below.
Compaq Aero floppy,ram,battery.
FT-212RH 2-meter 45W transceiver.
Toshiba & Compaq LiIon Batteries, Test Equipment
30pS pulser, Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head...
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/
 
"news" <news@nospam.net> wrote in message
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I have talked to several friends and clients who didnt have the original
packaging(who does after 1 month) after the products went bad/defective.
These incidents happened after 1 month or so ,and they flat out refused to
even grant a replacement or credit.
Take it up with them in small claims court.

-- Bob Day
 
Gee, this might be as simple as an unrecognized floating input. Or, it
might also be due to needing more capacitance on the power supply terminals.
Simple, simple. Try the most obvious options first.

Cheers!

Sir Charles W. Shults III, K. B. B.
Xenotech Research
321-206-1840
 
I bought a small item at Radio Shack several months ago, and the clerk asked
the man in front of me for his social security number. He began reciting it
in public but I interrupted him, telling him she didn't need his SS# and he
should never publicly announce it. A loud argument ensued with the clerk
bringing out the manager. The manager assured me it was official RS policy
to take SS# during a checkout, even for cash. He also told me I had no right
to tell customers not to publicly announce their SS# while in line. The
argument escalated and the manager called the police.

I got out of there real quick.

I then wrote a series of emails to Radio Shack corporate management
complaining about this "Official Policy" and the treatment this manager had
given me. The Customer Relations executive apologized and promised to clean
up the mess. I went back to the store 3 months later and that manager was
gone and the policy had been changed.

The point is, if you have a gripe get active! Radio Shack was responsive in
my case and they certainly can be in your case too.

--
Gnarlie's virtual Tour de Santa Fe
http://Gnarlodious.com/SantaFe/Tour.php
 
In article <G6xJc.1062$Yx4.845@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>,
news@nospam.net says...
I have talked to several friends and clients who didnt have the original
packaging(who does after 1 month) after the products went bad/defective.
These incidents happened after 1 month or so ,and they flat out refused to
even grant a replacement or credit. These were computer components,
Notebook adaptors and stereo equipment. If you must buy from them,
Save the complete packaging in pristine condition for as long as the
warranty is in play.
If you dont, they will refuse you even an exchange. Keep this in mind
before you go there
and know that most larger retailers will promptly issue a credit at least
for defective products
not in original pristine packaging
CR

Heh, the ONLY things I buy at radio shack are little electronics
components (fuses, diodes, transistors, switches, etc.). That's all the
store is good for.
 
In article <G6xJc.1062$Yx4.845@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>,
"news" <news@nospam.net> wrote:

If you must buy from them,
Save the complete packaging in pristine condition for as long as the
warranty is in play.
This is probably good advice, but many packaged items these days require
repeated assault with a very large, sharp machete to remove from a
plastic shield that rivals steel in strength and durability.

Just this morning I installed a new ink cartridge in my Epson printer,
and I marveled how tough the packaging was -- absolutely impenetrable
without sharp tools!

--
Rod Smith
for e-mail rodsmith instantiated at mac.com will work
 
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:45:42 -0500, Rod Smith wrote:

In article <G6xJc.1062$Yx4.845@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>,
"news" <news@nospam.net> wrote:

If you must buy from them,
Save the complete packaging in pristine condition for as long as the
warranty is in play.

This is probably good advice, but many packaged items these days require
repeated assault with a very large, sharp machete to remove from a
plastic shield that rivals steel in strength and durability.

Just this morning I installed a new ink cartridge in my Epson printer,
and I marveled how tough the packaging was -- absolutely impenetrable
without sharp tools!
They never mentioned that the packaging has to be in one piece.
--
auric underscore underscore at hotmail dot com
*****
How can a moron talk so much?
 
Gnarlodious wrote:
I bought a small item at Radio Shack several months ago, and the clerk asked
the man in front of me for his social security number. He began reciting it
in public but I interrupted him, telling him she didn't need his SS# and he
should never publicly announce it. A loud argument ensued with the clerk
bringing out the manager. The manager assured me it was official RS policy
Every time I try to buy something there, even if I pay cash,
they try to get my address and phone number. I always have
to argue with them. "You don't need my phone number to send
your stupid catalog, and I don't want the catalog anyway."

But they still argue they need it. Eventually I win or
I walk out with my money and no product.

--
Wes Groleau

There are some ideas so wrong that only a
very intelligent person could believe in them.
-- George Orwell
 
"Wes Groleau" <groleau+news@freeshell.org> wrote in message
news:MeqdnfY6cZ_ZjmrdRVn-hQ@gbronline.com...
Gnarlodious wrote:
I bought a small item at Radio Shack several months ago, and the clerk
asked
the man in front of me for his social security number. He began reciting
it
in public but I interrupted him, telling him she didn't need his SS# and
he
should never publicly announce it. A loud argument ensued with the clerk
bringing out the manager. The manager assured me it was official RS
policy

Every time I try to buy something there, even if I pay cash,
they try to get my address and phone number. I always have
to argue with them. "You don't need my phone number to send
your stupid catalog, and I don't want the catalog anyway."

< snip >

It must just be some stores (or maybe big-ticket purchases). I just bought
something at RS today and nobody wanted anything but the money.
 

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