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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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No joy with the format. Created a RAID 1 drive with the two good ones, filled it with random data. to the donation bin with a lot of other junk.
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Keeping the SCSI cable.
 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Spinning up another relic.
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One last boot of the old OS and setup.
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Clean it up and only use the two SATA drives for the new configuration.
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Using the PCMCIA card interfaces to test old hardware. Drives and DAQ cards. 6.1.0-48-amd64 Debian 12.14
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Futurist

Joined Apr 8, 2025
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Sad day man.

I have a (CRT) TV with built in VCR here, won't be dumping it if I can help it.

I have no remote control for it but it does work manually.

Why do I miss watching noisy TV all of a sudden? These are worth a watch, techies will love these (the show was made in UK but not a big deal), the hands on stuff is great and the history recap is fascinating.


Since you were talking about magnetism based recording...

 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,281
Updated to Trixie.
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The battery monitor application running on the old machine using the National Instruments DAQCard-700 PCMCIA card for I/O with my, also old, Kernel driver as the comedi daq hardware interface.
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundl...uCNlVSlzg-I2MgKTVVNi9TjcTcRieN9IF2nXQcU46l11O
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundl...8EwrZZGuyvl1gSYcwMjB0vVcsCT-XGvGwgMCZCoIZa0xg
DAQCard-700 Register-Level Programmer Manual (April 1994)
'bout time.
 

ElectricSpidey

Joined Dec 2, 2017
3,335
Sometimes I feel like the British have some sort of allergy to giving any credit to American inventers.

Early in the video "about the time Bell 'discovered' the telephone. (yea, he found it in a cave)

Also, no mention of Philo Farnsworth who was actually granted the patent after proving in court where "that Russian guy" had stolen the concept of scanned lines from Farnsworth.
 

Futurist

Joined Apr 8, 2025
749
Sometimes I feel like the British have some sort of allergy to giving any credit to American inventers.

Early in the video "about the time Bell 'discovered' the telephone. (yea, he found it in a cave)

Also, no mention of Philo Farnsworth who was actually granted the patent after proving in court where "that Russian guy" had stolen the concept of scanned lines from Farnsworth.
That seems like a rather hasty conclusion to have reached, watch:


Hertz, Marconi weren't Americans but Armstrong was, and he's mentioned (at some length) as the inventor of FM. I agree it would have been nice to mention Farnsworth but I very much doubt this was due to any prejudice by the guy making the show, which was made on a shoestring budget with a very limited resources and time.

Now watch this:


Huge credit is given to Chester Carlson (one of my heros as a kid).

Most Americans I meet even techies, have never even heard of Carlson.

Also huge credit is given to Bell in the episode on telephones as is Strowger and Shockley and Bardeen and Brattain - all Americans.
 
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ElectricSpidey

Joined Dec 2, 2017
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No, actually it wasn't a hasty conclusion, it was just watching that video made me think of the many debates I have seen and been involved in over time.
 
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