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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 19:22:43 +0100, Joop wrote: Posting the attachment did not seem to be working/allowed. The scale is now posted in : alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
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haha..
i was planning use the Sam Goldwasser method with a function generator and oscope which is also talked about in a Buchsbaum book as well.
have a look a
very interresting to me as well.
robb
happened gearhead
:Thanks Jamie, Jan and Gear,
thanks for the volley, i always seem to learn more when i read the relative experts volleying an idea around.
robb
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to know when
Thanks for the info, help and effort John,
I would try something like a simulation if i did not already have a hobby workbench overflowing with projects/ideas etc...
This ESR project fell out of another (in-complete) vintage microcontroller project i was working on. That was put on hold because the ever important ROM was fried and i am trying to locate a source for a ROM image and in the meanwhile trying to see if a could not engineer a new 8051 application to replace the original ROM program.
hobbying really does eat up alot of time, thanks again for your help and reply, robb
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