Pelouze PC linked Digital Postal Scale $7 at OD

rickforrest

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Model PR2. Found it on the clearance table at my local Office Depot.

Small problem - the software won't load. Disk is bad. Anybody have one of these and want to send
me the software?
 

nekote

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Pelouze - Scales

Contact Us:

We appreciate the opportunity to support your questions or inquires about our products.
You can contact us the following ways:

To order replacement chips and dials, please call Pelouze at: 1-888-807-2253
For Technical Support regarding chips and dials, please call Pelouze at:
1-888-516-3837

We look forward to serving you at Pelouze Scale Company:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST

Or Web: Select one of the categories in the side navigational bar to view the chip and dial prices for your model.

Or write: Pelouze Scale, 3901 Liberty Street Road, IL 60504

For other Pelouze product info:
Customer Service: 1-800-654-8330
FAX: 1-800-654-7330
Mailing Address: 3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504
 

nekote

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Did you mean Model PS2R1-P ???

Item# 474924 $99.99

Didn't see anything about computer interfacing.

Puzzled.
 

rickforrest

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The box says Model PR2.


I already tried the Pelouze website. No mention of that model. And pelouze won't send
me the software.

That's why I was hoping someone else would have picked one up, or might pick one up for
such a great price like I got.

 

Branded

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Does not sound like a hot deal. Sounds like a store manager marked it as clearance to get rid of a return or display model. Nobody else will find it for that price.
 

nekote

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OT: This is a pet peeve of mine.

As it stands now, each creator of electronic data typically has to post and maintain the data themselves.

How to create (or find) a (thriving) business, where publicly available software / firmware / documentation / data / electronic files are archived, maintained and promptly available "forever"?

Uploaders might pay a one time fee for the initial archiving & storage and upload bandwidth.
Downloaders might pay for the download bandwidth necessary plus something to make it an ongoing concern.
Plus, I suppose it could potentially be expanded with a royalty payment tacked on for pay per download items.

Previous releases / versions would automatically be available, as newer versions would supercede previously submitted work.

Such data would then also be available even if a company goes bust / discontinues a product.
Just a one time expense and effort on the poster's part.

No further on going fuss / muss / responsibility for the uploaders - they get to concentrate on their core business rather than running and maintaining a cyber library.

I'm thinking of something akin to www.download.com (download.cnet.com), but very much broader in concept / mission.
Of course, this is also different from the classic and more familiar Internet back-up companies and also things such as the various software distributions and mirrors - such as for the various versions of Linux.

Apologies for venting OT.
Where are more appropriate forums?