..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car
Who else can see where this is going to end up!!
eBay
Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already!
Clearly underpriced.
Historical posts will be rewritten.
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.
Anyway I'm off to get some popcorn to eat while our government slowly resigns
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Lloyds have been very good for me for the last twenty-odd years, with good customer service in UK call centres. Though personally I would try to pick a bank with a branch as local to you as possible (such things do still exist, though sometimes I think they are only accessible from platform 12 3/4).
EDIT: Also their data centre is just down the road from me, so if they screw up I can knock on the door with a frowny face on...
Yep BD it's old, as I said the phone is from 2012 so 10 year old now !
Yes they sent me an e-mail with a link / "invite "to join the meeting. I clicked on that, it then asked me to install the app. I click to do that, it opens up the " Android Store " , which then immediately says, in red letters : " Sorry your phone is not compatible with this version of the app ".
Well too bad !!!
Yeah you are a "0.5% user". No one cares about you any more. Literally. Have to keep the plates spinning. 3 years old or newer oldest these days. I cycle mine out every 2 years.
It gets worse... as far as I can see the Barclays banking app only works on iPones, not on Androit.
And my phone is a phone, not a minaturised Merlin Tonto / ComputerPhone / One-per-desk nor an HP OmniGo 700LXAnd worse...
Barclays sent me the introductory pack, telling me to sign the paper and return it in the prepaid envelope. But didn't provide that envelope.
Can't get in touch, since their chat facility out of order (and indications are it will never be in order).
Tried unsocial media. Response indicated they hadn't comprehended that I can't use their app! And didn't state what I should do with the signature!
Told to write a complaint - but can only do that on their app!
I suspect I'll be opening an account at another bank soon.
Lloyds have been very good for me for the last twenty-odd years, with good customer service in UK call centres. Though personally I would try to pick a bank with a branch as local to you as possible (such things do still exist, though sometimes I think they are only accessible from platform 12 3/4).
EDIT: Also their data centre is just down the road from me, so if they screw up I can knock on the door with a frowny face on...
My 1975 account is with Lloyds, and at the branch near where I lived then. Never seen a benefit to moving it to a more local branch!
One local bank branch used to be 100yds away. Now the nearest is 4miles away (and some have disappeared from that town). There are one or two in towns outside the city centre, but >10miles away. Internet banking is supposed to obviate the need for visiting a branch, but people are finding it isn't as simple as that!
Too many of the local branches are in the city centre, and it will soon cost £9 to enter there (30% of people will be caught by a congestion charge) plus car park charges. I have an almost unreasonable hatred of paying to park a car, let alone a congestion charge.
Got curious and found some info on iPhone 6s support. Might be ending when iOS 16 is out. Don't know any more than what I'm finding at the moment.
https://www.macworld.com/article/561009/ios-16-support-iphone-6s-iphone-se.htmlThanks, so I'm crossing an iPhone 6 off my list of 2nd hand phones then, I would like a high-end model which will have longer support but not the associated costs, so I'm thinking of a second hand model, unlocked of course.
Be careful where you buy them. Some of them are mutants stuffed with crap parts. Apple sell refurbs but you’re looking at £529+. Giffgaff sell refurb iPhone 11 for a reasonable price with warranty https://www.giffgaff.com/mobile-phones/apple/apple-iphone-11/refurbished
..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car
Who else can see where this is going to end up!!
eBay
Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already!
Clearly underpriced. I presume you will put the other one up for sale at twice the price, and encourage the same person to buy that.
Historical posts will be rewritten.
Got curious and found some info on iPhone 6s support. Might be ending when iOS 16 is out. Don't know any more than what I'm finding at the moment.
https://www.macworld.com/article/561009/ios-16-support-iphone-6s-iphone-se.htmlThanks, so I'm crossing an iPhone 6 off my list of 2nd hand phones then, I would like a high-end model which will have longer support but not the associated costs, so I'm thinking of a second hand model, unlocked of course.
Be careful where you buy them. Some of them are mutants stuffed with crap parts. Apple sell refurbs but you’re looking at £529+. Giffgaff sell refurb iPhone 11 for a reasonable price with warranty https://www.giffgaff.com/mobile-phones/apple/apple-iphone-11/refurbished
£379 upwards?! I'm not going to spend that much on cellphones/calls in the rest of my life! I'd be surprised if I spend £20/year.
..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car
Who else can see where this is going to end up!!
eBay
Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already!
Clearly underpriced.
Historical posts will be rewritten.
Yes regretting that. Ah well will try harder next time.
Still waiting for this Tek IC here. Hopefully some TE content after that...
Anyway I'm off to get some popcorn to eat while our government slowly resigns
..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car
Who else can see where this is going to end up!!
eBay
Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already!
Clearly underpriced. I presume you will put the other one up for sale at twice the price, and encourage the same person to buy that.
Historical posts will be rewritten.
Unlikely to sell for twice the price, given those listed at £35 aren't exactly selling well, only two sold at an offer price.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203831819137
P.S. I've bid on the crusty HP DMM.
David
Too many of the local branches are in the city centre, and it will soon cost £9 to enter there (30% of people will be caught by a congestion charge) plus car park charges. I have an almost unreasonable hatred of paying to park a car, let alone a congestion charge.
A few years back, say 15-20, I used to be able to claim, with some justification, that you could name anywhere in Central London and I could tell you where to park legally for free for at least an hour within a 5-10 minute walk, often closer. Those days are a gone with (1) increasing parking restrictions everywhere and (2) I haven't kept my knowledge up to date.
I know what you mean, but I only used that very rarely, e.g. (checks streetview) 15 yards from a loudspeaker shop in Tottenham Court Rd. Since then I've always preferred to take my bike.
It is definitely harder in Brizzle too.
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Lloyds have been very good for me for the last twenty-odd years, with good customer service in UK call centres. Though personally I would try to pick a bank with a branch as local to you as possible (such things do still exist, though sometimes I think they are only accessible from platform 12 3/4).
EDIT: Also their data centre is just down the road from me, so if they screw up I can knock on the door with a frowny face on...Equally I can say the same about the Cooperative bank, local branches and an excellent banking app and 24hr telephone service.
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.Nope, if you have a more modern smartphone, you have the option of fingerprint scanning as well, which works really well.
Too many of the local branches are in the city centre, and it will soon cost £9 to enter there (30% of people will be caught by a congestion charge) plus car park charges. I have an almost unreasonable hatred of paying to park a car, let alone a congestion charge.
A few years back, say 15-20, I used to be able to claim, with some justification, that you could name anywhere in Central London and I could tell you where to park legally for free for at least an hour within a 5-10 minute walk, often closer. Those days are a gone with (1) increasing parking restrictions everywhere and (2) I haven't kept my knowledge up to date.
I know what you mean, but I only used that very rarely, e.g. (checks streetview) 15 yards from a loudspeaker shop in Tottenham Court Rd. Since then I've always preferred to take my bike.
It is definitely harder in Brizzle too.Good luck parking anywhere near Tottenham Court Road for free these days, its all NCP undergrounds or pay by phone street parking now.
..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car
Who else can see where this is going to end up!!
eBay
Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already!
Clearly underpriced.
Historical posts will be rewritten.
Yes regretting that. Ah well will try harder next time.
Still waiting for this Tek IC here. Hopefully some TE content after that...
Anyway I'm off to get some popcorn to eat while our government slowly resigns
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.Nope, if you have a more modern smartphone, you have the option of fingerprint scanning as well, which works really well.
... until you need to revoke all 10 certificates. Or can toes be used too?
Anyway I'm off to get some popcorn to eat while our government slowly resigns
I won't be properly entertained until I see Jacob Rees-Mogg scurrying along the embankment, pursued by a mod with flaming torches and pitchforks. It's the way he'd want to go, anything else would be too modern for him.
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Lloyds have been very good for me for the last twenty-odd years, with good customer service in UK call centres. Though personally I would try to pick a bank with a branch as local to you as possible (such things do still exist, though sometimes I think they are only accessible from platform 12 3/4).
EDIT: Also their data centre is just down the road from me, so if they screw up I can knock on the door with a frowny face on...Equally I can say the same about the Cooperative bank, local branches and an excellent banking app and 24hr telephone service.
Having contracted for Cooperative bank I would rather keep my money in BTC. The whole company is held together with sticky tape and string. That's all I'm going to say on the matter.
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.Nope, if you have a more modern smartphone, you have the option of fingerprint scanning as well, which works really well.
... until you need to revoke all 10 certificates. Or can toes be used too?
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.Nope, if you have a more modern smartphone, you have the option of fingerprint scanning as well, which works really well.
... until you need to revoke all 10 certificates. Or can toes be used too?
Roger Needham used to recommend that your passwords should be "shocking nonsense", the shocking bit intended to make you think twice before telling someone your password. On that basis perhaps one should use one's 11th digit, the middle wicket so to speak, so that you aren't tempted to reveal your *ahem* original biometric in public. Of course revocation would be particularly undesirable.
Try Santander. They have actually had the most clue I've experienced so far.
On a quick skim, Santander's login security is solely pin/password, without the possibility of a "what you have" number generator.
While I regard that as sufficient in the past (e.g. my account that I've had since 1975), and it might be OK for the intended use, for the future I'd like something better.Nope, if you have a more modern smartphone, you have the option of fingerprint scanning as well, which works really well.
... until you need to revoke all 10 certificates. Or can toes be used too?
It says nothing about using your fingers. There's a good supply of them out there if you have to get another one.
Back to the PAL.
I measured 54622D visible screen area from online picture and got exactly 5:4.
Is that correct?
Pictured knobs were round.
Vertical resolution was also sort of HD compared to 54600B but picture was JPG and not huge.
@mnem, did you measure your machine's H-sync, what was it's frequency?
From online pictures I'd guess that resolution is double and double compared to old model.
True double from that old schematics would be 24720Hz * 2, pretty much.
Back to the monitor.
Single color CRT doesn't need any rasters, if not for picture enhancement purposes.
Some older 546xx model online pictures have clearly straight edged pixels but some other ones are far from it.
So no raster.
Many kinds of CRT glow properties were also available.
So even if video monitor can be tuned to accept 546xx signal maybe its CRT internals are not suitable.
Resolution per se is not a problem.
Computer world had MDA and HGC but both are still under 20kHz horizontally.
MCGA was also available once, it is vertically like CGA/VGA.
The main issue with video monitor is interlace and its process.
There deflection goes from top to bottom twice and second round must be informed somehow.
If that then is controlled by a chip it may not like that half picture just continue continuing.
Vertical size is not usually a problem, usually it can be trimmed out of proportion.
With high resolution monitor its resolution can be an issue though.
There vertical pixel count is meant to be high and less of it can make a sparse picture.
There it can also go so that one line is missing but third is not, that is also what can be expected when resolution of signal and resolution of LCD are not buddies.
E,
H -> VYeah, 625 line PAL is interlaced; I was thinking that when we were talking before.
That's another reason I decided to put a pin in this project; I'm waiting on the outcome of this eBay dispute. If I'm not keeping this turd, I think I'd much rather spend the time and brain power figuring out what went wrong with my fuckeroo UTG962E. And playing with my brand-new LeSiglent T3DSO2102.
mnem
Never any shortage of things a tinkerdwagon needs to do...
The rest, not so much: a major benefit of going out is to inhabit somewhere completely different, not to stay in cyberspace.