Hey Jeff,

What do yo umean by "digital stuff"? I do digital stuff every day (designing a 14nm ASIC). With 7 mm^2 of unused die area, I keep thinking how cool it would be to shove a full M100 implementation in there. :)

Ken

On 1/11/17 11:03 AM, Jeff Gonzales wrote:
anyone doing any digital stuff? what's all the rage these days? what about managing to still incorporate an m100?

On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Phil Wheeler <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Many of us go back and forth, Josh: Just wait awhile :-)

    Phil W7OX

    On 1/10/17 3:14 PM, Josh Malone wrote:
    I guess i went the other other way - cleared out my ham gear and
    piled my desk full of vintage computers. It was fun but I guess I
    lost interest.

    -Josh
    (Formerly KG4NGV)

    On Jan 10, 2017 3:05 PM, "Howard Pepper" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Congratulations on passing your Tech and General exams, and
        welcome back to the community!

        73, Howard
        AC4FS

        On 01/10/2017 02:02 PM, Mark Wickens wrote:

        On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 at 18:52, Roger Mullins
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hi all-

            I was actually a member of this list several years back,
            but I've sort of neglected my M100 the last little bit
(two young kiddos tend to monopolize free time!). Anyhow, I passed my Technician and General exams a few
            months ago for my amateur radio license and have been
            learning the ropes as an operator.  In my search for a
            good way to log contacts I happened across Ron Wiesen's
            programs and that led me to dust off my 100 and... here
            I am. Looking forward to being back in the community!

            73, Roger KM4WVE





        Congratulations - I went the other way, sold my Tandy Model
        collection to fund my new amateur radio habit!

        Best of luck, Mark.




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