This is mainly for my own reference, since different people wire these differently the colors may not match your rotor. It may be that mine is still wired as they came from the factory in 1974, I don’t know. Viewing the manual and checking resistances is the best way to figure this out if you haven’t a clue where your 8 wires are supposed to go.
1. heavy black wire (gnd)
2. heavy red wire (+26v)
3. sm black wire (+21v / direction pot)
4. sm green wire (motor fwd)
5. sm orange wire (motor rev)
6. sm red wire (motor rev)
7. sm white wire (gnd / direction pot)
8. sm blue wire (motor fwd)
Manual available at:
http://bama.sbc.edu/cde.htm
I also blew the meter fuse while working on this, so I strongly recommend using the manual to test the resistances on your own controller before applying power if you’re reading this.
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This week our saintly President Carter met with the leader of Hamas, the elected and ever more supported militant cum administrative branch of the Palestinian refugee population. In response, the Isreali prime minister Ehud “shoot now and ask questions never” Olmert has snubbed Carter. He said, “Were Jimmy Carter to have met with me, and two days later with Khaled Meshaal, it could have created a facade of negotiations between us and Hamas”
The message: We will not negotiate. They are not humans they are terrorists, and everybody knows you can’t talk to a terrorist, they have no humanity within them. Sounds like something Hamas would say only worded a tiny bit differently? Well it’s a muddy battle people and guess what: both sides are equally filthy and corrupt as hell at this point.
So when will these “leaders” grow up? When will they stop acting like insolent children who can shirk their responsibilities to negotiate a peace between themselves and their de-facto eternal rivals? When will they stop sending their young people to die for no purpose, when no progress is made.
Does Israel have a right to exist? Yes. And they’re not going anywhere, and any cause that thinks it can undermine that state is barking mad. They must be acknowledged and dealt with as any other nation.
Do the Palestinians who once lived in the land that is now Israel have a right to a state free of encroachment by lawless Israeli settlers who seem to believe them subhuman in some way? Yes. They’re not going anywhere either, and somebody must permit them to restore some dignity to their shattered society.
Both sides need to learn to police themselves to stop offending the other, and that starts with dialog.
So remember this, when you hear “we will not negotiate;” you just got more of the same. The whole thing isn’t going to blow up in our faces, it will just keep on festering as long as these foreign-money drenched, corrupted governments on both sides find it in their personal interest to keep not negotiating, and their people are convinced of racist ideas that the other side is somehow less human than they are.
Note: My opinion of this device has changed, see the updates below for a far better ogg player for far less money.
Product: iRiver e100 2gb portable music player (iPod[tm] alternative)
I recently purchased an iRiver e100 on eBay for about $130 in a package deal that included a small FM transmitter (for playing it on the car stereo) and a screen protector. It was for my wife, but I have been guilty of hijacking it pretty regularly.
The product is a music and video player with some very nice standard features:
o Built-in FM radio tuner
o Ability to record anything including radio
o Supports text files, photos, video
o Built in microphone and tiny speakers
o Supports external sd card up to 8gb
o Supports superior audiophile formats like ogg and flac which are alternatives to the often muddy sounding mp3 format. This was the major selling point for me.
In brief, the product lives up to almost all of the information you can read through on the site promoting the product. It does what you expect it to and the interface is very similar to iPod, but it looks a lot nicer.
The already well covered gotcha is with the interface being just slightly unresponsive or slow to react to input. This is a little bit annoying but not really a deal breaker for me at least. I’m hopeful that this can be optimized and fixed in a future firmware update.
The only problem I encountered was that it doesn’t read standard ogg/flac tags correctly. It will only read the tags (embedded song name and other info) in uppercase while the standard ogg encoding software makes the tags lowercase.
My solution to this was to append custom “ARTIST” “ALBUM” “TITLE” tags with the -c option to oggenc. You can read the script I use to re-encode my lossless flac files into much smaller ogg files here to see the options needed to make this happen if you run into the same problem. The encoding line is near the end.
The only other problem is that it seems to have a hard time starting up when a Sandisk 4gb micro sd card is inserted, you have to pop the sd card out to get it to boot up. Not good.
(updated)
With a nicer look than the iPod and several very cool extra features built in this is a wonderful device for the audiophile who can tell the difference between CD and mp3 quality. The support for flac and ogg is a must for me, but I am not happy with the support from iRiver: “Your device is not defected all you need to do is power on your device and put your sd card in after.” Defective by design I guess.
(updated again)
After about 6 weeks the thing stuck on the “iRiver” bootup screen and refuses to be reset or otherwise used. So I’ve just let the battery run out and still the same result after a day of dead battery. It’s going back, what a nice looking piece of junk.
(and updated one more time)
I ended up buying the house brand “Insignia Pilot” from Best Buy because it supports ogg and many other formats. This thing puts the e100 to shame. It doesn’t play flac, but all in all it is far more capable, stable, attractive, and cost effective by a long shot. I will review this player later on my blog once it’s had a chance to survive a few months of abuse.
Matthew Steven is a lifelong technology enthusiast. He has been in the business of creating ecommerce web applications, solving problems on UNIX platforms, and hosting servers since the earliest days of the internet. He is active in community service, plays classical guitar, and has a number of furry children.
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