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    Operation Delta 9

    Operation Delta 9 begins in the ongoing story of two people each wanting to build a computer for themselves. Whether you are a beginner or expert join in with your questions or comments. Component purchasing will start in the next 60 days according to our plan. Click Here for OpDe 8.

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    Queen of Hearts, Mosaic has outdone herself with these two links:This and This. In figuring an estimate of time, it will take us 217 years +or- 3% to digest this material where we can feel proficient with it. Talk about info overload. Whew!! This is great.

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    greengoose1
    can't blame just me
    Those are excellent links glad you brought them forward.

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    Yeah, that's right, it was your idea originally!!

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    Bet your machine does better than what you originally planned ALSO

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    No bet. My momma didn't have no..... Anything I said would get me into trouble. Look at sweetmercy's post. Interesting - any ideas?

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    Intel 866mghz $239.00

    It said on the list at Price Combat (one of those on Mosaic's link) it was going to be 247.00 for the 866mhz but when I went to the site, it was only $239.00 >>>retail boxed with three year Warranty.


    This may be another eyeroller for bistro, but here goes.
    A is my floppy
    C is the one I save stuff to
    D is the CDROM

    Why don't I have a B drive?

    Mosaic,
    Are you kidding ?




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    Cool stuff on price QoH. Drive B is for a second floppy.

    The sleeper has come forth again.

    Mosaic, Where can I learn more about these codes?

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    Awwwww.....I was hoping I had a place I hadn't discovered yet with a few hundred extra MB's.

    hmmmmmm....wonder who writes those MSKB articles....and who the editor is !

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    Mosaic is correct--the B drive was the old 5.25 floppies (*sniff*...which I greatly miss...NOOOOTTTT!). After those became passe', a bunch of techies got together and pondered, "B or not B? That is the question."
    If you were to install (slave) a second floppy there, it will have that drive letter.
    BTW, QoH; I'm not rolling my eyes at any of your questions--just ask. No "dumb" ?'s here. (Ok, I might giggle a little, but only to myself...)

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    B:\ can be a floppy or a LS120 also.
    Haven't chased the wiring of a Zip yet. But see them there in the stores. But, mosaic1 is correct as to original function. My 386 has one. But, have not tried to find floppies for it.

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    ZIP and floppy don't mix. Different animules. Don't try putting a ZIP on a floppy cable.
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    What I thought and Ths LS120 has a double hookup at that.

    bistro you back home yet??

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    Back home. Long drive; geting ready to hit the hay.
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    I heard you giggling bistro.

    You get home ok ? We were worried you might encounter "your #1 fan"

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