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Message #07828



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Jason -" evenflow88@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 04:38:55 GMT
Subject: [alt-beam] enabling Java in netscape



Hie all, I would like to know how do i enable the java script in the
netscape communicator 4.7 .....everytime i log into the yahoo beam club and
then enter the chat room..all sorts of sign started to pop up saying that
the jave script has sopme problems..i hope someone could help me up before
the anual beam chat comes in on this sunday...thanks alot

jason

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7829 Thu, 18 Nov 1999 22:23:49 PST [alt-beam] Re: another new beam web site in 3D B-Movie Vision. beam@sgiblab.sgi.com "Timothy Flytcher" Hi James,
Nice... I like it :)
Question? I noticed the pad feet on your widow ... doesn't this make it trip
or hang up???

>I decided yesterday to throw up a page to show off my beamish robots.
>There's nothing too swish there just some pics of the 2 walkers I've
>built and some short mpegs. I am particularly proud of the 3D
>(sterioscopic) images of my 2 walkers though. You'll have to have some
>red/blue 3d glasses to hand to view them. Comments welcome.
>
>http://www.kinetic-arts.demon.co.uk/robots/robots.htm
>
>--
>James G Watt
>
>http://www.kinetic-arts.demon.co.uk
>Part of the Video Arcade Game Collectors WebRing.
>
>You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.

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7830 Thu, 18 Nov 1999 22:44:36 -0800 [alt-beam] 1381 beam@sgiblab.sgi.com Greg Powell i am still having great difficulties with the 1381. i find it hard to
believe that so few people have had problems getting them to work. i have 3
circuits in front of me. one is breadboarded and works and the other is on a
pcb identical to the breadboard version and doesn't work. the third is
identical to the pcb and breadboard version except that it has a 0.0047uF
cap instead of a 0.047uF capacitor. i have checked components, replaced
components and resoldered till I finnaly had to give up. i did find that the
2N2222 are better than 2N3904.
so to recap:

pcb with 0.047uF -> not working
breadboard with 0.047uF -> works
pcb with 0.0047uF -> works

i am clueless, i think that when my chloroplast components get here i am
going to scrap the 1381. okay, i won't scrap it but i will give it a rest.

Grumpy till I find a solution,
Greg

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