I wonder what these are for?
I wonder what these are for?
I received a package this morning. This is part of what was inside it. I wonder, what could it be?
*grins*
*grins*
Re: I wonder what these are for?
I don't know but I suppose we could disc-uss it...Dave wrote:I received a package this morning. This is part of what was inside it. I wonder, what could it be?
*grins*
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
I have no idea, perhaps they are very large scale and integrated somewhat
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
Instead of, or to go with this?
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(sorry about nicking the picture from another forum, when I buy fish'n'chips they are wrapped in either plan white paper, or newspaper...)
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(sorry about nicking the picture from another forum, when I buy fish'n'chips they are wrapped in either plan white paper, or newspaper...)
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
Because you have become bored of making these:
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
I am not sure what that is above, is:
On a slightly more serious note, does anyone have access to an Issue 5 PCB? If so can they tell me what the resistor value is. I currently have conflicting evidence of 22K or 2K2 from the 'data' tables available on line as well as the circuit diagram, so please do not quote from what you find online or in a book or the service manual, I've already done that. It has to be from the PCB itself.
- 1. A data table held on disk
2. A spreadsheet table
3. A table of contents
4. A coffee table
On a slightly more serious note, does anyone have access to an Issue 5 PCB? If so can they tell me what the resistor value is. I currently have conflicting evidence of 22K or 2K2 from the 'data' tables available on line as well as the circuit diagram, so please do not quote from what you find online or in a book or the service manual, I've already done that. It has to be from the PCB itself.
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
My Iss. 5 has 'undreds and fousands of resistors. Care to pick one?
Re: I wonder what these are for?
I want one. Especially if someone can laser-engrave it with 'Sinclair QL'1024MAK wrote:Because you have become bored of making these:
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Ah. Ann just saw me type that. She says "no".
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Re: I wonder what these are for?
I can say with full clarity, that the resistor value is ohms
Also that R47 is 2.2K, R96 is 2.2k, do you want any other random resistors that have a colour code starting red, red ?
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Also that R47 is 2.2K, R96 is 2.2k, do you want any other random resistors that have a colour code starting red, red ?
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“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer in Somerset later in the year
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