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"Greg Farris" wrote in message
... In article .com, says... Stuff $100 bills into the CD Drive and fuel comes out the USB port? The cemeteries of the US are overflowing with the corpses of dangerous pilots like yourself! The Baron is too old to have a USB port - they certainly had their keyboards connected through RS-232 serial ports. I have designed many such aircraft, and I must say I would feel a lot safer if I didn't have to share the skies with people like you. Your attitude shows you have little respect for the truth. You are correct. The correct procedure is to use a Sinclair ZX-81, enter the program, and save it to tape. If you'll notice, this uses the same 1/8" jack as the line-in or music-in on your intercom. If you don't have a newer intercom, you'll need to enter the commands four bits at a time using the Fuel Pump, Nav lights, landing light, rotating beacon switches. ( see http://home.att.net/~n6480r/IMG_1340.JPG ) When you have the correct arrangements of switches, depress the starter button. |
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