The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
- Cosmic Puppet
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
These are quite short which might work jewellery wise. Any idea what the circles are for? Wondering if they could be used as an attachment point on the back-side.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
Never thought about it Assume used as alignment points for assembly machines.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:09 am Any idea what the circles are for? Wondering if they could be used as an attachment point on the back-side.
Still don't get why Atari used those mask roms over eproms. Unless they were simply cheaper.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
What's a mask rom?exxos wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:17 amNever thought about it Assume used as alignment points for assembly machines.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:09 am Any idea what the circles are for? Wondering if they could be used as an attachment point on the back-side.
Still don't get why Atari used those mask roms over eproms. Unless they were simply cheaper.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
Those ROM chips are.. One time programmable.. Eproms had a little window so you could erase them.. Is assume they be more common and mass produced and cheaper.. But couldn't have been.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
Usually "Mask ROMs" use the technique of setting the content of the ROM during chip manufacture, using one of the optical "masks" to encode the data.
Once the costly process of making the original optical mask is done the price per unit for a large batch is small as after the wafer is produced there's only the standard chip testing and encapsulation to do. There's no separate, and expensive, programming step involved.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
Cool.stephen_usher wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:19 pmUsually "Mask ROMs" use the technique of setting the content of the ROM during chip manufacture, using one of the optical "masks" to encode the data.
Once the costly process of making the original optical mask is done the price per unit for a large batch is small as after the wafer is produced there's only the standard chip testing and encapsulation to do. There's no separate, and expensive, programming step involved.
I was also thinking this morning is an IC just miniature version of a circuit?
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It's happening @exxos DMA is at the jewellers being made into a custom piece of jewellery with a new 1 inch shorter chain. He's totally on the ball with a way to do it.
Mad thing is the preferred DMA for STEs costs more to buy on eBay than my piece of jewellery.
Mad thing is the preferred DMA for STEs costs more to buy on eBay than my piece of jewellery.
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Re: The Cosmic Puppet's Universe.
Yep. Individual transistors are large. In a IC you can have zillions of them in there.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:21 pm I was also thinking this morning is an IC just miniature version of a circuit?
Its why PLDs are cool. Like GAL chips. If a circuit was built out of logic chips it could he large and a pain to make corrections. So being able to put gates inside a single GAL chip means instead of track cutting and bodge wires, you fan change it all in software.
EG if you had 2 buffers in series, they could be in 1 logic IC. But oh crap now you need a buffer and inverter, so you have to bodge a extra chip on the PCB. In a GAL you can add a inverter in seconds. No PCB changes needed. Being able to do custom logic is a huge saving in logic chips and PCB space. Your PCB is basically in software.
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I don't understand all that technical stuff but I can see now why the first computers were so large.exxos wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:29 pmYep. Individual transistors are large. In a IC you can have zillions of them in there.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:21 pm I was also thinking this morning is an IC just miniature version of a circuit?
Its why PLDs are cool. Like GAL chips. If a circuit was built out of logic chips it could he large and a pain to make corrections. So being able to put gates inside a single GAL chip means instead of track cutting and bodge wires, you fan change it all in software.
EG if you had 2 buffers in series, they could be in 1 logic IC. But oh crap now you need a buffer and inverter, so you have to bodge a extra chip on the PCB. In a GAL you can add a inverter in seconds. No PCB changes needed. Being able to do custom logic is a huge saving in logic chips and PCB space. Your PCB is basically in software.
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I was reading a thing about CPUs and it said "They contain billions of transistors" and I thought, "No, sixty eight thousand"
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