Re: interface board
Posted by
Steve Lindsay
on 1999-05-08 18:10:15 UTC
Bill,
I'm not even using my dro any more. It did for a year or so and then the
kids wanted the extra computer for a "gaming" computer. I haven't used
my dro since. When I was using it...it worked most all of the time but I
feel it
was a little mickymouse with the wire and wheel. Yes...I had to be very
carful not to get oil on the wire. There must be a better way.
If US Digital has encoders to read from a linear strip this
would cure the problem of slippage.
Steve
I'm not even using my dro any more. It did for a year or so and then the
kids wanted the extra computer for a "gaming" computer. I haven't used
my dro since. When I was using it...it worked most all of the time but I
feel it
was a little mickymouse with the wire and wheel. Yes...I had to be very
carful not to get oil on the wire. There must be a better way.
If US Digital has encoders to read from a linear strip this
would cure the problem of slippage.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: <WAnliker@...>
To: Steve Lindsay <slindsay@...>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 1999 2:33 PM
Subject: interface board
>How has your
> transducer mounting worked out for slippage especially after oil, and
longer
> usage. Please answer direct or comment in the list if you care to.
> thanking you for your efforts.
> bill
Discussion Thread
Steve Lindsay
1999-05-08 18:10:15 UTC
Re: interface board
garfield@x...
1999-05-08 23:52:42 UTC
Re: interface board
Steve Lindsay
1999-05-09 08:00:50 UTC
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garfield@x...
1999-05-09 09:15:18 UTC
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Jon Elson
1999-05-09 21:56:22 UTC
Re: interface board
garfield@x...
1999-05-09 23:17:19 UTC
Re: interface board
Jon Elson
1999-05-10 11:55:16 UTC
Re: interface board
garfield@x...
1999-05-10 17:31:34 UTC
Re: interface board