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Old 04-18-2011, 10:53 PM
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if the lrl works show me a pin pointer lrl schematic ?
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Old 04-18-2011, 10:54 PM
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if the lrl works show me a pin pointer lrl schematic ?
That must be a "remote sensing" oxymoron.
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if the lrl works show me a pin pointer lrl schematic ?

LRLs works only as pointer, without the pin.
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if the lrl works show me a pin pointer lrl schematic ?
I was told this is what an LRL pinpointer circuit looks like. I did not test it to see if it works.

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I was told this is what an LRL pinpointer circuit looks like. I did not test it to see if it works.

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tried it last night.it only worked when i used a windows 98 se disk.
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Old 04-20-2011, 09:13 AM
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tried it last night.it only worked when i used a windows 98 se disk.
Hi taliesin,
This is what I heard also. Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Lady Gaga music CDs work very well for this pinpointer. But do not use a Linux CD, or you will burn the 1GBT and Cmos.
I also heard you get the same pinpointing precision whether using Windows or Linux. Does not matter if silicon parts are burned or not.

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Hi taliesin,
This is what I heard also. Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Lady Gaga music CDs work very well for this pinpointer. But do not use a Linux CD, or you will burn the 1GBT and Cmos.
I also heard you get the same pinpointing precision whether using Windows or Linux. Does not matter if silicon parts are burned or not.

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