Solid State.

tedstruk

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when I was a kid, solid state was all the rage. The truth is that by building circuits that only do what they are supposed to, they discovered all the hacks that, well... hackers, had been doing to make systems function only one way. When they put a solid state device in a consumer product, they found that the consumer product was full of special connections made specifically to keep them from adding solid state devices.

So teachers from my era would say... you either learn solid state, or you learn electronics.. theres no way to learn both. Round about 1997 the PC evolved from ISA(industrial standard application) to PCI(which I never did learn what it meant) which was known as a completely experimental port. if you ask a solid state programmer what the right hand rule is, they will probably say they don't know. if you ask a hacker(who used to be a good ISA programmer) how to reprogram an EEPROM, they might throw a breadboard at you.

All you guys... looking at one another like you are right and they are wrong... made me think. What kind of mess have I gotten myself into? I thought this would be easy, and I can't get my resistors out of my ram.

With no system to convert solid state to ISA, or analog data to digital stream, this business we are in, is in peril. We need some good old fashioned circuits that can bypass, convert, prescribe, and deduce, the common problems that are found. Hey the old toothpick in the heatsink ain't what it used to be.
 

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when I was a kid, solid state was all the rage. The truth is that by building circuits that only do what they are supposed to, they discovered all the hacks that, well... hackers, had been doing to make systems function only one way. When they put a solid state device in a consumer product, they found that the consumer product was full of special connections made specifically to keep them from adding solid state devices.

solid state is still the rage ....... it's what almost all electronics consists of these days
tubes are used in only a few things where higher power is needed .... audio and RF amplifiers etc


So teachers from my era would say... you either learn solid state, or you learn electronics.. theres no way to learn both.

well that's a really stupid thing for them to tell you back then. Since it's the same thing !!

With no system to convert solid state to ISA,

this comment makes no sense

or analog data to digital stream,

we convert analog to data all the time ..... there
s a zillion systems doing this, from my seismograph system (that records earthquakes)
to pretty much every telephone system


this business we are in, is in peril. We need some good old fashioned circuits that can bypass, convert, prescribe, and deduce, the common problems that are found. Hey the old toothpick in the heatsink ain't what it used to be.


none of this makes any sense either
 

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I would be inclined to question the knowledge of your teachers back then, for them to make those statements.
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Or the strength of your Christmas tipple. :)
 

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Supposed tipples are generally the reason old fogies have problems with the new systems...
I would say that it appears to be all solid state when you open the case yeys? but I think that is mostly arduino/hybrid in there...
solid state was a failed protocol.... did you know solid state did not use signal?
It used what ever was available! just sayin'....
 

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but I think that is mostly arduino/hybrid in there...
solid state was a failed protocol....

it's all solid state and it isn't a protocol and definitely not failed

did you know solid state did not use signal?

total garbage

for heavens sake Ted, EVERY solid state device has some sort of signal going through it
you don't seem to understand what the term solid state means


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I have no idea what you're talking about.

(Don't bother explaining unless you have some factual basis for what you say)
 
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