Subj : Participation (oven baked motherboards) To : Ben Collver From : Ruth Haffly Date : Tue Feb 17 2026 03:40 pm Hi Ben, Fido had a belch on Sunday (2/15) and came up with I think all of the missing messages I've had over the past month or so, some 1,000 of them. I couldn't do anything with my mail because we we were on the road Sunday and Monday, coming home from a ham radio event in Orlando. I'll do all the replies and send in one upload in the next day or so. BC> Re: Participation (oven baked motherboards) BC> By: Ruth Haffly to Ben Collver on Sat Feb 01 2025 13:32:27 RH> using Tandy products, don't remember what one at the time but he'd RH> started around 1979 with a TS-80. BC> I remember using a TRS-80 in my school library. By that time it was BC> the lowest spec'ed computer in the entire school. I guess i was into BC> retro from the get-go. They went obsolete almost as soon as they came out. BC> On the topic of kitchen equipment motherboard repair, here is a post BC> about burning alcohol to fix an iBook back in 2007. BC> diy-obsolete-ibook-logic-board-repair.html> Don't know if I'd want to try it. Just from your description and the header, it sounds a bit suspect. BC> And an obligatory radio recipe... BC> Title: Steamed Apricot Pudding BC> Categories: Puddings BC> Yield: 1 Pudding BC> Recipe by Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes 1931 Pre television days, radio shows were popular--if you lived in an area where you could pick up a broadcast. I guess the States were pretty well covered by then, probably with a lot of local stations instead of the national ones we have now. We have satellite radio in the truck so we can get the same program in NC as we do in AZ when visiting our daughter there. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... I am positive that a definite maybe is probably in order. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .