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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
mnementh:
HA2-2525s lurking on fleaBay: https://www.ebay.com/p/1020288657
mnem
Specmaster:
--- Quote from: bd139 on July 04, 2022, 10:48:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Vince on July 04, 2022, 10:34:40 pm ---ENOUGH TALKING !
Unless someone can tell me what my vintage IC's are, I have the regret to inform the audience that I will have to shut down this forum !! :horse:
I don't know how to do that but I will pay BD to do it for me, I am sure he is capable of it, somehow. Just need to find the right stuff to bribe him with. Maybe a pack of floppies for his Apple laptop ! >:D :-DD
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Don’t have to pay me. Especially not floppy disks :-DD.
They are Harris opamps. Lookup Harris HA-2525.
Edit: I was going to write a long reply to other posts but I will say I’ve read them and my eyes have stopped working now and I think everyone is tired of this line of conversation now. If we meet in person we’ll all have to get drunk and fight each other or something :-DD
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Fight, screw that, have a drink by all means :-DD :-DD :-DD
Cerebus:
--- Quote from: Specmaster on July 04, 2022, 09:39:07 pm ---Edit; Isn't the iPhone 7 really becoming EOL now, iPhone 5 is dead in the water for Apps, as is my iPad Air which a 2018 model with a lot of apps no longer supporting it, it has 32GB of storage with 22GB free. It is my understanding that the iPhone 7 was released Sept 2016 so is already 2 years older so will have the same issues?
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Nothing like it. The previous model, the iPhone 6s (first sold sept 2015, end of sale sept 2018), runs the current version of iOS and is still getting updates. The iPhone 7 was introduced a year later and discontinued 2019. Apple guarantee at least four years of updates from end of sale and the previous two models got five and six years of updates respectively. So the iPhone 7 has got at least until Sept 2023 to run, and quite likely as far out as 2025.
I don't know what you're saying about the iPad as there was no iPad Air on sale in 2018. There was the iPad Air 2 with an end of sale in 2017, and the iPad Air 3 which wasn't on sale before March 2019. However, both are currently supported on the latest version of iOS and are receiving updates to this day. Only the original iPad Air (EOS March 2016) has fallen off the update cycle, limited to iOS 12.5.5.
xrunner:
--- Quote from: Cerebus on July 04, 2022, 11:05:45 pm ---
Nothing like it. The previous model, the iPhone 6s (first sold sept 2015, end of sale sept 2018), runs the current version of iOS and is still getting updates.
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Yep 6s here working like a champ and does everything I need. But will upgrade eventually.
bd139:
My spare phone is a 6s. Has been through four people including myself twice.
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