Somebody wrote a book chapter about data selector logic once.
-- Many thanks,
Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073 Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552 rss:
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Somebody wrote a book chapter about data selector logic once.
-- Many thanks,
Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073 Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552 rss:
Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at
That Mr. Somebody was quite a guy.
-- Thanks, - Win
I wonder WHO that was, something about cookbooks and TTL ?:-)
...Jim Thompson
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Yep, That's the one ;-)
...Jim Thompson
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Hmm, Don something?
The Guru writes very good books...
I think I have quite a few starting with the RTL Cookbook, the TTL Cookbook, the CMOS Cookbook, the Cheap Video And Son of Cheap Video Cookbooks and the Active Filter Cookbook.
I vaguely recall. But honestly. Who would want to type on a TV? I mean, paper you can mail anywhere you like.
Cheers,
Phil Hobbs
In fact, I implmented some data selector logic in a project once, that I had learned from "The TTL Cookbook." :-) (the data selector logic, not the project, for those of you who haven't quite tuned in yet.)
Thanks! Rich ["boy! Sure makes ya feel young, don't it!" - Egbert]
What, Joe Analog's never heard of "Active Filters?" ;-)
Cheers! Rich
To tell the truth, by the time I got around to building my TV typewriter, I didn't use Don's book at all - at least not _that_ one. :-) I was getting sync generator chips and RAMS and uPs for free, and reading about pipelining in the AMD bit-slice books and stuff.
Boy, those were the days! :-)
Cheers! Rich (Oh! Yeah! I arranged it so that it was black letters on a white background. :-) )
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