Where do I find old Bailey INFI 90 OPEN, INFI 90 or Network 90 documentation?
2009-12-01 16:54:47 UTC
I've searched ABB Solutions Bank extensively and their only link to older documentation is broken (leads to a Bailey web page that no longer exists). I've also spent a few hours searching online, with no success.
Specifically, I need documentation regarding the Bailey multifunction controllers MFC01 & MFC02.
Does anyone know where I could find this documentation, online, or in print?
If you need more info, send me an email and I'll see what I can do to help...
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2016-12-12 12:29:13 UTC
Infi 90 Dcs
JoAnn
2016-03-13 14:20:53 UTC
The late 1970's and early 1980's! Before there was PlayStation3 or X-BOX 360, there was Nintendo. Or Atari. You remember WHEN the original walkman came out. And AM-FM radios before that! The WB? There wasn't even Fox. We had Cable, and wanted our MTV! Windows was something you looked out. Home computers were Apples (NOT MACS!!!), TRS-80's, or Commodore 64's. Making those little paper fortune cookie things, and then predicting your life with them. (Some things never change) When sneakers were simply sneakers and were cool....and they DIDN'T light up! You remember boom boxes. There were no CD's. We had cassette tapes and vinyl records. You know every song by Madonna by heart. You remember something called Game and Watch by Nintendo...which really WAS the Original Game Boy. When we used to obey our parents...BOTH of them. You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons. And they were either Bugs Bunny, some version of Flintstones, or something by Filmation. You KNOW that Saturday Night Live was funny. (And can finish the line, "Jane, you ignorant...") You went to McDonald's to eat. Or work. You remember eating Gobstoppers and Hubba Bubba Gum. (Or Bubble Yum.) You took a date to E.T. (And you both cried.) Roller skates. Four wheels, two in front, two in back. When gas was 80 cents a gallon. (And expensive then!) Susan B. Anthony dollars. (Though Cartwheels--those Silver dollars--were way cooler.) We paved the way for the '90's.
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