In message <43B832B6.4000700 at jetnet.ab.ca>
woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
I did always like vector displays but they I suspect
will be rare in the
future
as you have no large display devices anymore.
Which is why I built an X/Y display out of a DG7/32. That's going to be
pretty interesting to play with... I suspect the graphics are going to be
"just a bit" small...
Ah, well, it's still a fun project :)
I am having fun with the 84 plcc chips I am using --
the free PCB
program has no
84 pin plcc socket footprints so I hope I get the homebrew footprint right.
Yikes.. What PCB software are you using?
PS. I am using win-cupl so I can understand the logic
expressions.
I could shoot the designers of vhdl and verlog -- I just can read that
at all
Verilog isn't too hard if you already know C. VHDL is Pure Evil (tm)...
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