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On 12/10/2015 9:45 AM, gareth wrote:
Of those _REAL_ radio amateurs who are taking up the excellent opportunities for homebrewing in the field of computer programming, I wonder how many are doing it in ARM assembler? And of those, how many are doing it from the ground up, with no supporting OS? Do you also mine iron ore with a wooden stick you broke off a tree, build a blast furnace, smelt the ore into steel to make tools, use those tools to make machinery and that machinery to mine the copper ore you need for your wires and the silicon for transistors? And then do you create your own microprocessor from transistors, capacitors and resistors you've created from above. And run it off of batteries made of lemons and coins? If you don't, you're not a _REAL_ radio amateur. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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