Date : Tue, 08 Sep 2009 03:02:42 +0100
From : dllm@... (Dave Moore)
Subject: Acorn World '09: Final Layout & Wiring Plan
(apologies for another top-post)
Thanks for the offer of all the bits, Phill - it's a big yes please to
everything (oh, except the 'interspecies erotica' utility rom, of course! ;)
).
Regarding the kettle (ahem, I mean IEC) leads, if you were to bring say, 10 as
spares, that should be ample.
Good idea about the spare Atom; I think Charlie's Issue 4 has been giving him
jip lately. Does yours have the PL8(?) fitted (required by AtoMMC)?
--Dave
Received: 01:23 PM BST, 09/07/2009
From: afra@...
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Acorn World '09: Final Layout & Wiring Plan
> Quoting Dave Moore <dllm@...>:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Now if anyone can bring any of the following as backup, I'd be extremely
> > grateful (as it's always better to have too many than too few!):
> >
> > - Monitor Leads (Cub, Philips, BBC>Scart and BBC BNC>Phono Plug [for mono
> > monitors], Archimedes and Ax0x0 to Philips and VGA)
>
> I have a BBC->SCART and a couple of (hacked together but working)
> BNC->Phono leads. I will be bringing an LCD TV for the AtomClone, but
> also have a CUB, will try and test it tonight on a beeb.
>
> > - Any econet equipment/cables
>
> I have about 6 or 7 DIN-DIN econet leads and also 4 DIN plug to 2 DIN
> sockets that can be used to patch a machine into the network, could
> also bring my BeebMaster clock box if needed.
>
> > - 6-way/8-way multisocket adaptors
>
> I can prolly bring a couple of these.
>
> > - Power Extension cables (I will only be able to provide a couple of
these
> > myself, so definitely require some help here)
> > - Kettle leads
>
> How many do you need we have a big (like about 50-100 of them) box at
> work, that I can probably have as many as we need.
>
> > - 5.25" & 3.5" drives (single or dual) that run off the Beeb's external
power
> > socket
>
> Alas I don't have any BBC powered drives.
>
> > - a few BBC B's with Econet (as backup to the Caver setup)
>
> I'll try and bring one of my beebs, must make sure that PIGROM is not
> installed tho, that could lead to a public relations disaster when
> little johnny sees it running :) Will prolly bring one of the Atoms
> too, that way if Charlie has a problem we have a backup.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Phill.
>
>
>
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