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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!
A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back fro A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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I'd forgotten what a pain in the arris the early clock generator circuits were... it needs a 50% duty cycle, not just a crystal & two capacitors...
Ho hum.
Maybe I should use a z84c15fec10 instead.
(That's a z80, z80ctc, z80pio, and z80sio all in one humungous 100 pin quad flat pack).Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!
A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back fro A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
I am assuming that CM had nothing to do with it though???Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDon't they know I've got a z80 computer to design?Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Good morning CM!
A rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back from A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI'd forgotten what a pain in the arris the early clock generator circuits were... it needs a 50% duty cycle, not just a crystal & two capacitors...
Ho hum.
Maybe I should use a z84c15fec10 instead.
(That's a z80, z80ctc, z80pio, and z80sio all in one humungous 100 pin quad flat pack).
Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostNot asking. Not drink related today at least!
I am assuming that CM had nothing to do with it though???Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostA rather tender Churchill checking in, just got back from A&E after having my dislocated shoulder reset!
Just don't ask...
go on, how did happenComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThat's cheating! Use an FPGA...
A gentleman never tells!
I had forgotten about FPGA's... I really wish I had gone into electronics rather than this benign tulipe.
A gentlemen never tells - but what about a mutt?Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostI had forgotten about FPGA's... I really wish I had gone into electronics rather than this benign tulipe.
A gentlemen never tells - but what about a mutt?Comment
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