Lack of 8-bit threads (was Re: Linux question)
Frank McConnell
fmc at reanimators.org
Tue May 1 19:23:53 CDT 2007
jd wrote:
> Ensor wrote:
[I think Ensor was quoting Tony Duell.]
>> > I 'only' have the HP150-II. It's in a larger case, with a 12"
>> >CRT, an optional touchscreen (which is fitted on mine)....
>>
> So you don't have to vacuum out the LED/sensor array every few weeks... Nice.
A couple things about this.
One, the optional touchscreen for the 150-II doesn't have the array of
holes, it has a smooth piece of IR-transparent plastic over the LEDs
and sensors. So, you don't have to vacuum out the LED/sensor array,
just wipe it off.
Two, it took about a year or two for 150A/B in an office environment
to clog up. We had them under maintenance and the HP guy came out
with tools that sucked and blew, and with little clear plastic covers
of about 2-3mm thickness to sit over the bottom row of holes. These
matched the curve of the CRT and were molded with two pegs poking down
to sit in a couple of the LED/sensor holes. Having seen what was
done, I pestered the HP field service guy for another dozen so we
could outfit the rest of the 150A/Bs without needing to place service
calls. I'm guessing the actual HP part is somewhere between LOOK R at RE
and unobtainium now, 20 years later.
> One Of These Days, I'm going to make some covers for those holes on my 150A's
> from all that vinyl packaging I've had to buy just to (try to) get the stuff
> inside them.
As you might guess from the above, you can do that.
-Frank McConnell
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