bit-slice textbook

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dave hillstrom

Jan 1, 1970
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so, does anyone want a 32 year old textbook on Bit-Slice Microprocessor
Design by Mick & Brick? its in damned near new condition. lol
 
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Don Y

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Dave,

so, does anyone want a 32 year old textbook on Bit-Slice Microprocessor
Design by Mick& Brick? its in damned near new condition. lol

This was an excellent text! I relied on it heavily for my
first two CPU designs!

(but, to answer your question: "no, I still have my copy")
 
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hamilton

Jan 1, 1970
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so, does anyone want a 32 year old textbook on Bit-Slice Microprocessor
Design by Mick& Brick? its in damned near new condition. lol
If anyone is interested, I have 29 pcs of AM2901BDC chips available.

If your interested, send me your address and I'll send them to you.

donhamilton 2002 AT yahoo DOT com

no spaces
 
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Tim Williams

Jan 1, 1970
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Heck, if they're old, they might be worth more as gold than chip...

Tim
 
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hamilton

Jan 1, 1970
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Heck, if they're old, they might be worth more as gold than chip...

Tim
WOW, I forgot that.

The date code is 8330 !!
 
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dave hillstrom

Jan 1, 1970
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They are all yours.

I'm glad someone can use them, rather then trash.

hamilton

darn. no takers for the book. it looks so pretty and nice, i'd just hate
to toss it in the trash.
 
If anyone is interested, I have 29 pcs of AM2901BDC chips available.

If your interested, send me your address and I'll send them to you.

donhamilton 2002 AT yahoo DOT com

no spaces
Some space programs might still be interested :-=
 
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Roberto Waltman

Jan 1, 1970
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dave hillstrom said:
darn. no takers for the book. it looks so pretty and nice, i'd just hate
to toss it in the trash.

I'll provide it a good retirement home. Will send contact info later.
Thanks,
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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Wordstar!

I STILL use Wordstar on DOS under Win98 in order to remove columns
from text files.

There must be a way to do that in Notepad, or Wordpad, but I never
found it. So, I use Wordstar, ^KN after ^KB and ^KK, marking the block
then ^KY and voila!, column is gone.of course have to rename file to
the old 8.3 format.

Ultraedit has a column mode that comes in handy from time to time.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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mixed nuts

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
I do column stuff all the time in UltraEdit... very handy!
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Somebody should develop a data extraction and reporting tool that uses a
data-driven scripting language consisting of a set of actions to be
taken against textual data (either in files or data streams) for the
purpose of producing formatted reports. The language should use the
string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key
strings), and regular expressions.
 
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Uncle Steve

Jan 1, 1970
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Somebody should develop a data extraction and reporting tool that uses a
data-driven scripting language consisting of a set of actions to be
taken against textual data (either in files or data streams) for the
purpose of producing formatted reports. The language should use the
string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key
strings), and regular expressions.

That'd be kind of neat. Where'd you get the idea that something like
that might be helpful? Data?


Regards,

Uncle Steve
 
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mixed nuts

Jan 1, 1970
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Uncle said:
That'd be kind of neat. Where'd you get the idea that something like
that might be helpful? Data?

It just sorta popped up from hearing about people using antique dos
software dating back to the mid-80s to putz with text files within the
context of a modern office and entertainment o/s. I think it should be
named after Al Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan (apb, awb, kwa,
.... or some such).
 
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Rich Webb

Jan 1, 1970
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It just sorta popped up from hearing about people using antique dos
software dating back to the mid-80s to putz with text files within the
context of a modern office and entertainment o/s. I think it should be
named after Al Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan (apb, awb, kwa,
... or some such).

That sounds awkward but it would be a pearl of a language.
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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Somebody should develop a data extraction and reporting tool that uses a
data-driven scripting language consisting of a set of actions to be
taken against textual data (either in files or data streams) for the
purpose of producing formatted reports. The language should use the
string datatype, associative arrays (that is, arrays indexed by key
strings), and regular expressions.

sounds vaguely like perl.
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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It just sorta popped up from hearing about people using antique dos
software dating back to the mid-80s to putz with text files within the
context of a modern office and entertainment o/s. I think it should be
named after Al Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan (apb, awb, kwa,
... or some such).

So you copied the first paragraph from the wikipedia entry :)
 
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