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Re: gEDA-user: Re: Pointer to 3d CAD?



On Nov 1, 2006, at 10:58 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
   It all depends on what you're into.  I've been discussing a
project with a friend that would involve building what amounts to a
copy of the PDP-8 ("Straight-8", no suffix) with individual
transistors.  It's fun, cool, and highly educational in a number of
areas.

Are you going to be true to the time and use TO-92, or "cheat" and use SOT-535's?

Well my tentative plan is to duplicate the functionality of the individual boards, but not to scale. Many DEC machines of that era were built with "Flip Chip" boards, 2.5"x5" PCBs with card-edge connectors that typically implement relatively little logic...say, a pair of flip-flops. The PDP-8/S, for example (a model I've studied much more closely than the Straight-8), uses maybe fifteen different types of Flip Chips, but hundreds of them. I'm thinking of cloning the functionality of those Flip Chips board-for-board, but much smaller, perhaps the size of a large postage stamp, using 0805 resistors & capacitors and SOT-23 transistors.


Though I have no problem with TO-92 packages, I'm no longer a big fan of through-hole components in general...too much of a pain to work with when compared with surface-mount, and using smaller parts makes for a much smaller...perhaps even desktop...finished unit.

I'm very hot to do this, but I won't be able to devote much time to it anytime soon, as my employment is going away in a few weeks and I'm busy scrambling to find work in the middle of a technological wasteland.

The Museum of Science in Boston has a computer that plays tic tac toe.
It's made of wooden Tinker Toys.

That is just too damn cool.

              -Dave

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Dave McGuire
Cape Coral, FL



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