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Date   : Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:15:25 +0100
From   : "Colin" <cwhill@...>
Subject: Re: Reply To Address For List

One last attempt before giving up on my late BBC B. (I have done the rounds
on the site doctors and, for the most part am out of my depth)
If you remember I wrote about it suddenly deciding to emit a continuous
beep - well more of a buzz (either loud or faint) and nothing at all on the
screen when it's switched on. Just now I switched it on and got two sounds
together (quite nice too - can't get it to do it again though)
Not having any electrical testing equipment (or the skill to use it) I
though I'd ask one last time.
The other things that happen are:
When switched on, the caps lock is lit (and won't go off regardless of what
I do) and each "return" press results in the shift lock light flicking on
very dimly although exactly which key causes it to do this seems to alter
each time I switch on - now it's the "break" key - and switching off causes
the "cassette motor" light to flick dimly..
Nothing else seems to do anything although I did get a few minutes when the
shift lock actually lit up as well and then went off on control+break but I
can't get it to do that now.
I did have some of the ROMs off trying to get the disk drive to work but
they all seem seated (and in the right place) ok.
Any suggestions (simple non-tech) would be appreciated including comments
such as "knackered".
Thanks,
Colin Hill

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Fardell" <tim.fardell@...>
To: <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Reply To Address For List


> Jules Richardson wrote:
> > Hmm, I admit to not knowing where that is in Thunderbird. 'reply' goes
> > to the individual, whilst 'reply to all' goes to list and individual,
> > but with the individual in the to: field and the list in the cc: field.
>
> He seems to be using something called Thunderbird 1.4.1, as opposed to
Mozilla
> Thunderbird 1.0.x, like wot we're using.
>
>
>
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