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Don{ald} O. Woodall schreef:
>>>> So it was at least
>>>>50 years old when it died, it never toasted differently
from the current
>>>>setting, and the automatic elevator that lowered the bread when you
>>>>dropped it in the slots and raised it when it was done had never
>>>>malfunctioned.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I have one of those. It was my grandmother's.
>>>I remember her having it in the early 50's. Maybe
>>>even in the late 40's. It is still working for me.
>>>
>>>
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>>... and there are drivers available for OS/2?
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>Kris
>
> This toaster does not need any drivers for any
>operating system.
>
Wonderful!
> The piece of bread one drops into
>the toaster onto the switch lever in one bay acts as
>the needed device driver.
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>
>
Unbelievable!!
> Since the toaster is so old, it sometimes requires
>one to repeatedly drop the piece of bread until the
>switch kicks in and operates.
>
>
>
So, it's all hardware controlled then?
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Groeten uit Gent,
Kris
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