[Coco] coco system alpha
Wayne Campbell
asa.rand at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 13:26:24 EST 2012
I like the way that looks. When I had my CoCo3, I had the Multi-Pak case
attached to the CoCo case with screw-bolts and nuts (with lock washers to
keep it from loosening). Are you doing anything like that with your system,
or is it unnecessary?
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: <RJRTTY at aol.com>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] coco system alpha
> In a message dated 2/7/2012 5:18:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> boisy at tee-boy.com writes:
>
>
>>Roy,
>
>>Very nice and tidy.
>
>>How are you forming each piece? Cutting by hand using a jig? What type
> of wood are you using?
>
>>I presume whatever it is, it can be stained/sealed?
>
>>Best Regards,
>>Boisy G. Pitre
>
>
> I cut each piece by hand using a miter box. All the lag screws
> are counter sunk by about 1/2 inch. It is made of 2x2 and 2x4 finish
> wood
> and can be stained if desired. I was thinking of selling pre-cut
> kits with numbered pieces so everyone who wants one can
> share.....
>
> This system features 4 of the old grey drives with the coco logo on the
> front ,35 track single sided. They all work flawlessly. The main
> unit
> is the last and best of the gray models with a full 64k memory. It
> also
> has an 8 bit DAC, Separate monochrome and color video outputs and a
> line level sound output. There is an 80 col card and associated
> monitor,
> a color monitor and two amplified speakers driven by a stereo sound pak.
>
> She has a DMP 110 which shakes the house when it works but it does
> work. And the best part is all this stuff was purchased before 1985
> except
> the speakers and the two middle drives. It is over 20 years old and
> works
> perfectly. Solid as a rock.......
>
> Roy
>
>
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