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Congrats Steve
Congrats Steve
Lerc wrote:I intend to use my powerful skills of procrastination to ensure that when I get to making things, the chips will be available.
Re: Congrats Steve
Congrats, well deserved.
He also made Wired btw! http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/homebrewed-cpu/
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He also made Wired btw! http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/homebrewed-cpu/
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Re: Congrats Steve
Thanks guys! All the press coming right on top of the Maker Faire exhibit was a double whammy. The booth at the faire was packed pretty much non-stop from open to close, all weekend. Who knew so many people wanted to see a 30 year old CPU design and a bunch of messy wires.
I wrote up a summary of the Maker Faire experience here: http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/2009 ... aftermath/
I wrote up a summary of the Maker Faire experience here: http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/2009 ... aftermath/
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Re: Congrats Steve
By the way, I raved about the Uzebox to quite a few people who came through the BMOW booth at the Maker Faire. Hopefully you'll get some new converts as a result.
Re: Congrats Steve
That's great. You deserve it.The booth at the faire was packed pretty much non-stop from open to close, all weekend.
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Lerc wrote:I intend to use my powerful skills of procrastination to ensure that when I get to making things, the chips will be available.
Re: Congrats Steve
Woot! And great summary btw, I would have killed to be there.By the way, I raved about the Uzebox to quite a few people who came through the BMOW booth at the Maker Faire. Hopefully you'll get some new converts as a result.
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