Hello from USA - New York

You dont have to, but its interesting!

MAIN WEBSITE: www.wheelchairdriver.com

Hello from USA - New York

Postby korn » 11 Nov 2025, 23:53

everyone calls me Bob.

I've always worked in some technical capacity with computers. from the early days on Sperry Univac systems up to today with Linux machines. so when my chair broke the first thing I did was take it apart....

I injured my leg a few decades ago in a motorcycle accident but after a half dozen surgeries I was able to walk again. endurance is another story. being 60+ now doesnt help..

I still keep my Jazzy chair out in the garage to help me get aroung and do work on cars. has a couple of burn marks on the seat from welding spatter while fixing my Old Chevy Blazer...

speaking of welding, I welded an arm to the rear frame to hold a trailer hitch to help with yard work...

I've had 4 jazzy chairs over time. I like to grab the free ones I find on Facebook and fix them up. Gave 2 away to people who needed them and kept one for myself plus some parts...

I just got a hoveround chair but the front wheel drive is so odd.......

just another project to work on.....
korn
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 07 Nov 2025, 20:15
Location: Warwick, NY USA

Re: Hello from USA - New York

Postby swalker » 12 Nov 2025, 06:00

Welcome to the forum.

I also worked on the Sperry Univac. I have a long history in the computer field, having worked on many different machines and operating systems, including:

Xerox Sigma series
Univac
Burroughs
Unisys
Honeywell
Gould/SEL
CDC
PDP
Vax
IBM (mainframes and AIX workstations/servers)
HP
Apollo
Sun
DEC
Silicon Graphics
Apple, Windows, etc.
A wide variety of Unix
A wide variety of LInux

And too many others to mention!

I really miss the work I used to do. It was very enjoyable for me and always kept my mind going!

Steve
2024 Permobil F5 Corpus 3G
2016 Permobil F5 Corpus 3G
2014 Permobil C500s VS
2013 Permobil C500 Corpus 3G
2002? Magic Mobility X4 with 176 Ah LiFePO4
swalker
 
Posts: 581
Joined: 23 Jul 2018, 22:57
Location: Vail, Colorado, USA

Re: Hello from USA - New York

Postby korn » 12 Nov 2025, 20:26

and the best part was no microscope needed to see the parts!
korn
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 07 Nov 2025, 20:15
Location: Warwick, NY USA

Re: Hello from USA - New York

Postby Burgerman » 12 Nov 2025, 21:25

With my eyes, I need a magnifyer just to solder a few servo sized swg22 wires to a fight controller neatly. The super micro sm components are just rediculous to me.
User avatar
Burgerman
Site Admin
 
Posts: 70424
Joined: 27 May 2008, 21:24
Location: United Kingdom

Re: Hello from USA - New York

Postby swalker » 13 Nov 2025, 00:32

korn wrote:and the best part was no microscope needed to see the parts!


Yes sir. I think I could just about see the individual bits on the platters of the very large Winchester disk drives which had very small capacity by today's standards!

Hard to believe we built terabyte scale datastores using those disks back in the 80s. Lots of fun!

Steve
2024 Permobil F5 Corpus 3G
2016 Permobil F5 Corpus 3G
2014 Permobil C500s VS
2013 Permobil C500 Corpus 3G
2002? Magic Mobility X4 with 176 Ah LiFePO4
swalker
 
Posts: 581
Joined: 23 Jul 2018, 22:57
Location: Vail, Colorado, USA

Re: Hello from USA - New York

Postby Burgerman » 07 Dec 2025, 01:53

Look at it the other way around.
I have a 2TB micro SD card here. And read speed is 170MB/s. Write is 100.
And a 4TB tiny SSD in the form of a NVMe drive that reads and writes at 4GB or faster per sec... Till full. HelL the the card in my Nikon is 2TB and writes fast enough to fill it in mins.

One tiny stick, outperforms your entire old Datacentre!
User avatar
Burgerman
Site Admin
 
Posts: 70424
Joined: 27 May 2008, 21:24
Location: United Kingdom


Return to Introduce Yourself!

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests

 

  eXTReMe Tracker