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IBOC... a bit of engineering sleight of hand that David Eduardo
D Peter Maus wrote:
In today's market the digital buzzword is EVERYTHING. I've seen toasters with a "Digital" applique across the case. Referring to the light/dark gradient display, but digital nonetheless. Funny you should mention that. Back in the late 70's I went to a presentation by Intel on the 8085. One of the applications they suggested for it was toasters! |
IBOC... a bit of engineering sleight of hand that David Eduardo
Mark S. Holden wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: In today's market the digital buzzword is EVERYTHING. I've seen toasters with a "Digital" applique across the case. Referring to the light/dark gradient display, but digital nonetheless. Funny you should mention that. Back in the late 70's I went to a presentation by Intel on the 8085. One of the applications they suggested for it was toasters! I remember something like that. Perfect toast every time. And programmable, IIRC, so you could set it up the night before to make your breakfast toast in the morning. Ah...the days of promise. |
IBOC... a bit of engineering sleight of hand that David Eduardo
Mark S. Holden wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: In today's market the digital buzzword is EVERYTHING. I've seen toasters with a "Digital" applique across the case. Referring to the light/dark gradient display, but digital nonetheless. Funny you should mention that. Back in the late 70's I went to a presentation by Intel on the 8085. One of the applications they suggested for it was toasters! IIRC, the 6502 processor as used in the Apple II was originally to be used in washing machines and other appliances... |
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