well the? good? thing? is? Marc? with? turn over in? industrial? facilities? and?
updating? tech...? ? what? you? are? looking? for? ?should? come? available at a?
reasonable? ?price....? ?yikes? I? am amazed? how? cheaply? ? some of the normal?
biological? scopes? ?go? ?for? ?now... we have been offloading? some? of? ours? ?from the?
collection as? for? instance? with? a ziess standard? we? have? 3? and? ?really? should?
only? have? one as? an? example....? ?they are? ?a partial? price? of? what? ?they would?
have? been? 10? years? ago. Let? me? know? how? you? ?do.? looking? ?for? Nomarsk? ?stuff.
We? ?do? not? have? any? extra. We? may? have? something? extra in? Nikon? ?with? Francion
Yamatto? ?somewhere though,
Ed#
I? have? not? been? to may? ?auctions at? any of? the industrial? facilities or?
auctioneers? ?in? years? to? look? ?for? ?hi? power? ?semiconductor? ?scopes? ?but? that?
is? where? they? used to? show? up.
In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:36:40 PM US Mountain Standard Time, curiousmarc3 at
gmail.com writes:
Nomarski microscopy, Ed. Differential phase contrast microscopy. Makes very small height
differences (partial wavelength) on mostly planar objects pop out, and creates amazing
color effects as a biproduct. Pretty much a stalwart of any good cleanroom microscope.
Every manufacturer offers it, usually a pretty expensive option as all your optics have to
be stress-free. I dream to own one of these one day.
Marc
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Reply-To: "COURYHOUSE at aol.com" <couryhouse at aol.com>, "cctalk at
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Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 11:20 AM
To: "COURYHOUSE at aol.com" <couryhouse at aol.com>, <spacewar at
gmail.com>, "cctalk at classiccmp.org" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: Re: HP-01 calc watch go withs - brochures, t- shirts, booklets, ad copy who else
collecting?
should? say
?Francion Yamamotto? ?not ?Yrancion Yamamotto
In a message dated 5/20/2019 10:07:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, couryhouse at
aol.com
writes:
Since? we? have? nice? microscopes at? the museum? project? we? were? hired? to? photo?
some IC? innards? years? back. This? ended? up? becoming? a minor obsession? for? a short?
time? as? the? artwork under? various? illuminations? is? fantastic.?
One of the things? that? seemed? to show the mots? difference in? detail between layers
and highs? etc... was? differential? interference contrast? (after? nomorski (sp?) ( this?
was on our? Ziess Ultraphot? and? seems? to be? a Zeiss? only? ? offering.0? ?on? the?
Japanese? side of? things? Nikon? had? ?Yrancion Yamamotto (sp?)? method? which? seems?
?nice? ? but? I? preferred? the? ?Nomeriski.
Using? these? ?methods? you? may be? able? to extract? more usable? detail? ?than? with
traditional methods.? ?and? wow? the? color? photos? are? ?frame-able!
But? ?kinda? what? I? wanted to mention? to is? depending? on? what? era? ?the chips?
were? the? over? coatings? ? seemed? to? worsen? the view? the newer the chip? or? so? I?
thought at the? time.
Such? great? ?fun? to? photo? ?the? little? ic innards!? ?even? a? standard? ?illum.?
?scope? with the? vertical? episcopic? illumination? gives? ?some? ? fun? photos? too,?
especially? on the? earlier? ?chips.
Don't? know? if? any? of? ?this? will help on the? HP-01? roms? but? sure? was? fun to
talk about? again
ed sharpe archivist for? smecc
In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:00:09 AM US Mountain Standard Time, spacewar at
gmail.com
writes:
Only just within the last month I finally obtained a ROM dump from a production HP-01, for
potential use in my Nonpareil simulator. Previously I only had the preproduction code
listed in a US patent. I'm not sure when I'll have time to actually work on the
simulation, though.
My original plan had been to crack open an HP-01 module and try to read the ROM bits
optically, as Peter Monta did for the HP-35. However, that didn't work, probably due
to a passivation coating on the ROM dies.