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Re: Radionics 5700
"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:HttSe.65$sb5.20997@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I thought you'd enjoy the memories :-))))
Um.........
> And then...when programming sheets became as thick as War & Peace... I
> started selling other products...went from being 99% Radx to now only
repair
> or replace 'em.
I never found the programming bloat all that daunting, myself. I created
the flexibility that our customers were demanding while structuring the
programs in a familiar and recognizable set of modules. What I didn't care
for was the D6412 programming interface (Nibbles 'n' bits. Nibbles 'n'
bits. I gotta get me some nibbles 'n' bits). And no DF200 programming! I
think the clear break wiht the past (among other things) had more of an
effect than the increase in programming options. But everyone is different
and has differing requirements and tastes.
X.
> "X. Boschman" <XBoschmanNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:59tSe.7268$qY1.2733@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:qlpSe.16$Sr1.1389@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Yah it was bad.
> >>
> >> Almost as bad as the 636 keypad issue. I'm the guy (unfortunately) that
> >> discovered that problem and worked for months with techs on
> > troubleshooting
> >> and finding the cause. Thats going waaayyy back.
> >
> > Not THAT way back! I remember it well. :-(
> > More extended warranty exchanges, but not for as long as the D7112
> > charging
> > circuit issue. Boy, you are bringing back some wonderful (?) memories!
> >
> > X.
> >
> >
>
>
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