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oooh, clickety click keyboards? Love these.dedicated to keyboards.
Yeah I just looked on eBay, the prices are insane! Need to find a store room somewhere with some old stuff lol!
Sitting on my desk doin' nuffinYeah those ones, they go for a bit, plastic gold
Sitting on my desk doin' nuffin
Want 'em?
Sitting on my desk doin' nuffin
Want 'em?
Can make a plan. Where are you located?Sure, only if you are not using it please.
This is probably not a bad place to ask. Are you just looking for the phone or the whole telephone booth?Jammer @jannievanzyl for the thread hijack, but I thought this would be as good a place as any to ask if anyone knew where I can get a vintage telkom payphone if such a thing still exists. It needn't be uber vintage, 70s, 80s is fine - just not the newer card types... the rotary dial type is what I'd love to get my hands on. Ta!
Jammer @jannievanzyl for the thread hijack, but I thought this would be as good a place as any to ask if anyone knew where I can get a vintage telkom payphone if such a thing still exists. It needn't be uber vintage, 70s, 80s is fine - just not the newer card types... the rotary dial type is what I'd love to get my hands on. Ta!
Bit late for you but I bought a packet earlier this year at our local Spar! One of the old injection moulding machines we used at a factory needed them and what a lucky find they were!I'm in need of stiffies. 1.44MB
That already exists. Damned if I can remember what it's called. You'll find it on Vogons, if I had the time at the mo I'd search myself.Speaking of 1.44Mb stiffies - some electronics genius should be able to make a FDD/USB converter where you can use an USB stick instead of a stiffy...
Said interface should be able to let you choose from which stiffy image you want to use as you can have a couple stored on the USB stick/USB HDD, and run some sort of emulator software to fool the PC in thinking it is reading from a stiffy disk.
It does not make sense to use an 8Gb/16Gb/32Gb stick just to host a single 1.44Mb image.
You get these SD-based disk drive (and casette) emulators for nearly every vintage computer, be it Commodore, Atari, IBM PC, etc.Speaking of 1.44Mb stiffies - some electronics genius should be able to make a FDD/USB converter where you can use an USB stick instead of a stiffy...
Said interface should be able to let you choose from which stiffy image you want to use as you can have a couple stored on the USB stick/USB HDD, and run some sort of emulator software to fool the PC in thinking it is reading from a stiffy disk.
It does not make sense to use an 8Gb/16Gb/32Gb stick just to host a single 1.44Mb image.
We got an injection moulding machine with a USB interface. Inside is an adapter from USB to a stiffy drive (seems like they still ran the old electronics). Looks like these converters are standard industrial items.Bit late for you but I bought a packet earlier this year at our local Spar! One of the old injection moulding machines we used at a factory needed them and what a lucky find they were!
Somebody learnt a lesson and did something about it.We got an injection moulding machine with a USB interface. Inside is an adapter from USB to a stiffy drive (seems like they still ran the old electronics). Looks like these converters are standard industrial items.