My experience is just longer than yours. You made the misassumption that the 741 came out in 1970. I had been using them for 1 year already.
Check out my contributions from 40 years ago in the Grateful Dead articles coming out daily! '-)
Check out my contributions from 40 years ago in the Grateful Dead articles coming out daily! '-)
My experience is just longer than yours.
You might rephrase that, seems too obvious.
But now I know Simon is two years older than I am. 😀
No. Maybe one.
OK, I have professional design experience from the mid '60's, when many here were still in school.
My experience is just longer than yours. You made the misassumption that the 741 came out in 1970. I had been using them for 1 year already.
Check out my contributions from 40 years ago in the Grateful Dead articles coming out daily! '-)
Come on John there are more important things to worry about, do you actually think this banter is worth anyone's time?
John,
Mid sixties I was only ten. Simon I graduated in 1973 at 17 years old. Should have kept my draft card, the kids don't understand what it was like back then.
Mid sixties I was only ten. Simon I graduated in 1973 at 17 years old. Should have kept my draft card, the kids don't understand what it was like back then.
the kids don't understand what it was like back then.
No. 86 you never forget.
Out of sixth form at 16. BSEE course work done in 3 1/2. Draft number 35. Bit of trivia my left leg is my only major body part still all OEM. Repairs work just fine.
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They were 2" by 1969 and 741 is circa 1970, can't find any references to 1" used for production of anything but exotic stuff still readily available BTW.
How expensive is a mask set for a 1" wafer? Can a 1" process hold resolution near current stuff?
How expensive is a mask set for a 1" wafer? Can a 1" process hold resolution near current stuff?
I don't think any auxiliary equipment has been made for 1" wafers that is even remotely SOTA. 18" mask sets are at a million plus.
I don't think any auxiliary equipment has been made for 1" wafers that is even remotely SOTA. 18" mask sets are at a million plus.
Last I paid attention you could buy a piece of the pie from some folks.
Out of sixth form at 16. BSEE course work done in 3 1/2. Draft number 35. Bit of trivia my left leg is my only major body part still all OEM. Repairs work just fine.
Still 100% OEM, knee just healed 100% from a mis-step off of a curb. Never been cut open for any reason, never a single broken bone, picked up a little nerve trauma in the right index finger with some careless stretching exercises without warmup.
Last I paid attention you could buy a piece of the pie from some folks.
Yes we do pizza masks even for real products.
Can confirm. The early MOS/LSI guys used 2 inch wafers in 1969 and 1970. Here's a two inch wafer of Mostek MK2101s; I'm pretty sure it's a 256x4 static RAM. Bob Proebsting, one of the founders of Mostek, gave me the wafer. Next to it is a US $0.25 coin for scale. The coin was minted in Y2014 and is a commemorative "Colorado Quarter".
Sorry for the lousy quality image, I just plopped the items on the top glass of my crappy Casio "All In One" laserprinter / photocopier / fax / scanner, and mashed the GO button.
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Sorry for the lousy quality image, I just plopped the items on the top glass of my crappy Casio "All In One" laserprinter / photocopier / fax / scanner, and mashed the GO button.
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Still 100% OEM, knee just healed 100% from a mis-step off of a curb. Never been cut open for any reason, never a single broken bone, picked up a little nerve trauma in the right index finger with some careless stretching exercises without warmup.
Knees are really important. Lose the ability to walk well and the rest really falls apart.
Been through flood and earthquakes. No fire yet... Cut up a bit but never stabbed, shot by a hunter on posted land out of season but enough distance that shot was minor. Been hunted at least once. (No, not gone hunting.)
So Scott, do you ever do anything fun? 🙂
My experience is just longer than yours. You made the misassumption that the 741 came out in 1970. I had been using them for 1 year already.
Check out my contributions from 40 years ago in the Grateful Dead articles coming out daily! '-)
When we put up posts like this you little club of worshipers jump on us for daring to be rude, disagree, argue or generally not be sycophantic enough....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circa
Any comments on crystal technologies yet?
Yes, I remember to had listened to radio with a crystal in college, in the middle 50...Any comments on crystal technologies yet?
There were too a technology with potatoes, if I remember well, but it was pretty tricky.
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