Re: Tired of GSE-REACTIVE?




"logjam" <grant@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Speaking of gals and cowboy slang...One thing I don't have is a
computer nerd gal. Any vintage computer, or really any computer gal in
general living in Alaska, let me know!

It was almost a year ago that I sent Henry a picture of my HAL....

Henry knows nothing about expensive memory. I have a 1k ram card which
will sell for around $150! Beat that Heenry!

Bryan Parkoff wrote:
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"logjam" <grant@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: A new Apple II retro store will open soon that will sell everything
: Henry has, but at least .1 times better. For example, Henry sells
RAM
: cards that don't have even a single LED on them. How in the world
are
: you supposed to know the card is getting power?
:
: In order to power these new Apple II products, an origional power
: supply will not work. Neither will his upgraded Apple IIGS power
: supply. It just isn't enough. I have located a suitable 150A 5v
power
: supply that should do the job.
:
: Anyway, I will keep you guys updated...

This is absolutely rude, and uncalled for. Let the customers
tell YOU if it's better or not. Tooting your own horn will get
you nowhere, even if your products ARE better. What's wrong with
you?

Bill Garber




Hello,

I agree with Bill. You are hurting Henry's feeling. I do not
appreciate this. Nothing is perfect in the world. Expensive RAM is
better
than poor RAM or poor RAM is better than expensive RAM, but nothing is
important so I buy both of them. I continue working with Henry doing my
project for him. It has some specific interest with GAL chips which they
work general cards such as Transwarp GS, Apple //e motherboard, RGB card,
etc.
I hope to add more specific parts when they become available at the
store. All of us are learning to see how Apple II work when we want to
clone some because all parts including cards are discontinued. I want to
keep Apple II back to business! Smile...

Bryan Parkoff

Logiam,

Did you send HAL16R8.txt to Henry which it is from Apple //e's
motherboard? It contains timing. Henry gave me HAL16R8.txt so I translated
Pin 1 through Pin 20 to labels. Labels are from schematic of Apple //e's
motherboard. I am going to simulate timing to see if equations are correct
because they do not match to Jim Sather's equations, but some of them are
very similiar. GAL chip is tested on HAL socket as a success.

Bryan Parkoff


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