You could poke thru the GB archives below
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/ftp/pub/Glowbugs/GBArchives/
And maybe even ask the odd question if you subscribe to the list. Primarily
ham radio oriented but anything to do with tubes seems to be 'on topic'
Don't even think about PICs while there though!
For them- there are message boards and forums attached to a lot of the PIC
and microcontroller sites around- try them.
Dave B
CH CH, NZ
----- Original Message -----
From: <liste(a)artware.qc.ca>
To: <cctech(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: About Electronics Questions
Another question would be : where should one go to discuss electronics? I
have 2 projects I'd like some feedback on : repairing an ancient guitar
tube amp (specifically, I think the caps in the power supply are
hosored, causing a loud humm... but where to buy high voltage caps of
non-standard capcitance?), and I'd really like to get into PIC
programming.
I'd really like to have a resource where I can
ask all the newbie
questions that crop up. (Yes, I've RTFMed, but far to often there's
little subtle things that aren't obvious, but that someone with experience
will know.
On 16-Jan-2003 Tony Duell wrote:
Perhaps it should be user-programmable (or
patchable in the case of
an analogue machine). This would rule out embedded microcontorllers,
but would allow computers based round microcontrollers (the Philips
G7000 (Magnavox something-or-other) has an 8048 as the main CPU, but I
don't think many would call it a microcontroller, for example).
Odessey?
-Philip