Seven Segment Displays (but in avionics)

Allison ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Thu May 5 19:14:10 CDT 2005


>
>Subject: Re: Seven Segment Displays (but in avionics)
>   From: Brent Hilpert <hilpert at cs.ubc.ca>
>   Date: Thu, 05 May 2005 13:54:27 -0700
>     To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>Thanks, googled and found a picture that matches the layout of what I have,
>labeling associated with the picture was ambiguous, but I think it's the ARC 400 DME unit.
>
>(http://www.barronthomas.com/21081t.htm, 3rd unit down in avionics stack,
>deep-red displays showing 118 and 108)


They also had a Navcom with flipflop displays.  They may not have been 
the only user.

I just happen to know about that case as I fly a Cessna and live by
a unusually relaible ARC308C. 

>> Line breaks every 80 or so chars would help.
>....hmmm, figured everything would auto-wrap by this day ... 
>80 column limits: now that's vintage/legacy computing.

Any your expect what on a Classic list?  So happens I use Popcorn for
to watch this list and it's dumb as a stump and fairly virus proof.
Otherwise T-bird is the regular mailer an issue.  I hate Mickyspooge
and even though I use the OS I try to NOT use the associated apps
that are buggy, insecure and leaky.


Allison


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