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skravlinge

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Model rotor ready
« on: December 11, 2004, 01:48:36 PM »
My Mac was breaking down, so I was out of connections with the world for a while. I put some scrap parts together and temporary have a slow machine running on Windows. Its for sure slow a 255 mhz old one (and windows 2000).  I think I will be able to go on with this 10 years old one until after Christmas, then people dispatch computers in the rang of 1300 mhz, so then it will be easy to find some to use free at any dump.

My rotor has got the blades, and it is self starting. The wind have been slow for the last week so I do not know how it will be in more strong wind. I will have it on photo once again as the pictures I got in is the broken Mac.
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Re: Model rotor ready
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2004, 09:33:49 AM »
"Its for sure slow a 255 mhz old one (and windows 2000).  "


I could loan you my DX4 100 AMD system or a Pentium 133 system if you would prefer.

 Not great work systems, but hey they surf the net as fast as anything else. I know! I had my 133 and a Barton 2500 with 333FSB both running on a 100Mbs lan connection on the ISP servers at the office, both systems are faster than the net on T1.


Glad your up and flying, both with the PC and the mill :)

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