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    Time for soup, I reckon

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      Currently looking for a schematic for an ancient Softy eprom programmer BBE 1980.

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        I'm not sure why, though it does use that rave from the grave, the National Semiconductors INS8060, otherwise known as the SC/MP processor.

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          As used in the Science of Cambridge MK14.

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              Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
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              ZeitZenChuryOm(tm).

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                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                I'm not sure why, though it does use that rave from the grave, the National Semiconductors INS8060, otherwise known as the SC/MP processor.
                Pronounced "scamp" as I remember

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                  Soup has been supped: Heinz chicken, with toasted sesame seed bloomer

                  And to accompany the fine dining experience, I found a radio app for the new Apple TV and listened to a bit of a programme on Radio 4 about hunter-gatherer remains found in caves within cliffs down around Zeity's neck of the woods, and magic, and soft-nosed rhinoceri

                  Looks like this paper may be about the place they were exploring: Welsh Journals Online -

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                    The Red "Lady" (now thought to be a gentleman) was found in Paviland cave.

                    Welsh Journals Online -

                    What tends to be forgotten is that the sea level rise has covered most of the ground that was exposed at the time "she" was buried.

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                      Didn't know about many of those caves, certainly didn't know about the one at the far end of The Worm.

                      Which is not a place to venture onto unless you know the tides.

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