[rescue] Serial console on IBM RS/6000 250?
Linc Fessenden
linc at thelinuxlink.net
Sun Feb 22 14:33:52 CST 2004
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 15:11:29 -0500
Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Linc Fessenden wrote:
> >>> A stream of electrons on the network once looked like:
> >>>> Indeed not... a drill and a big honkin flat head screwdriver are
> >>>> your
> >>>> friends in this case.
> >>>
> >>> When I needed to get my SS1000 running I disassembled the powersupply
> >>> and pulled the keyswitch. A local locksmith had no trouble cutting a
> >>> key that works very well on the 4-position lock. Only $8-$12 and the
> >>> machine is not damaged in any way.
> >>>
> >> Locksmiths can not and will NOT cut a key for a Medeco security lock.
> >> I tried to no avail.
> >
> > I'll call bullshit here. I was an apprentice locksmith for 2 years.
> > You can indeed cut medico keys, but you need a special machine and the
> > blanks are dang expensive as well. It's an expensive rig to set up,
> > so it's more likely that you won't be able to find a locksmith that
> > could do it, but it definately can be done.
>
> *bzzt*
>
> I lived next door to a [non-apprentice] locksmith for years. Many
> (most?) Medeco blanks are ones that the company WILL NOT SELL to anyone
> not on file as having permission to buy them. If you have the machine
> (and that's a big "if"), you still won't have the blanks.
>
> -Dave
That is absolutely correct. You cannot obtain 3rd party medeco key blanks - they are pattented and not available. You must buy your blanks from medeco, and they will not sell them to you unless you are a registered and licensed locksmith and medeco reseller. If you meet those conditions you can get any blank or cutter from them you want.
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-Linc Fessenden
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