PDP/8 on a chip implementation (Scott's post)

Scott Stevens chenmel at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 9 16:47:47 CST 2005


On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 21:38:19 -0500
"J.C. Wren" <jcwren at jcwren.com> wrote:

> I did not write what was quoted below as being from me.  I think a 
> couple paragraphs got dropped or something.  I don't have the original
> 
> article that shows who it should be correctly attributed to.
> 
>     --jc
> 

Somehow it looks like attribution, and your comment in the thread, got
snipped out of the response from woodelf.  Your 'part' in the thread
was:

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<URL= http://www.jaywalk.co.uk/pdp8/vhdl/> Google for "PDP8 VHDL". 
There's lots of hits.

---

I was able to reach back to the original article only because I'v found
a great email client (sylpheed) that threads the discussions here.  I'd
be lost without it.


> woodelf wrote:
> 
> > Scott Stevens wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 21:34:51 -0500
> >> "J.C. Wren" <jcwren at jcwren.com> wrote:
> >>  
> >>
> >> Yes, but there's already a nice CMOS chip out there, in a friendly
> >> 40-pin DIP package.  It's even more than a decade on-topic here. 
> >(the> date code on the ones I have is 8001).
> >>
> >> (googling 'IM6100' probably doesn't bring up as many snazzy
> >websites,> though)
> >>  
> >>
> > Well this looks snazzy ...  On topic too... 'Dark room timer'
> >
> >> http://artm-friends.at/rm/foto/duka.html
> >


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