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| Rigby:
--- Quote from: smgvbest on December 16, 2014, 02:24:58 pm ---I actually wanted to be a computer engineer specially designing CPU's but just could not pull of the finances so ended up going the electronics technician route right when they were a dine a dozen in Calif so ended up of all things a mainframe system programmer but have kept my electronics training alive as my hobby. but still have allot to learn --- End quote --- get into FPGAs. you can design CPUs all day long, and FPGAs are how CPUs are designed & prototyped nowadays. |
| hammy:
0,35 / (2,450s x 10^-9) = 142,85 MHz :-+ |
| smgvbest:
--- Quote from: Rigby on December 16, 2014, 04:21:09 pm --- --- Quote from: smgvbest on December 16, 2014, 02:24:58 pm ---I actually wanted to be a computer engineer specially designing CPU's but just could not pull of the finances so ended up going the electronics technician route right when they were a dine a dozen in Calif so ended up of all things a mainframe system programmer but have kept my electronics training alive as my hobby. but still have allot to learn --- End quote --- get into FPGAs. you can design CPUs all day long, and FPGAs are how CPUs are designed & prototyped nowadays. --- End quote --- I had thought about that. IBM has been designing mainframes that way since the late 90's early 2K's I believe. When In poughkeepsie where IBM does hardware development I got to see the next gen mainframe at that time and they basically said the entire box was nothing but a programmable array. |
| Carrington:
--- Quote from: Rigby on December 16, 2014, 01:43:12 pm ---... I hate that folks here are always assumed to be men. --- End quote --- Well, but clearly is not very common, unfortunately. |
| smgvbest:
--- Quote from: Carrington on December 16, 2014, 10:44:02 pm --- --- Quote from: Rigby on December 16, 2014, 01:43:12 pm ---... I hate that folks here are always assumed to be men. --- End quote --- Well, but clearly is not very common, unfortunately. --- End quote --- I'm sure if guys where called Ms all the time they'd see it differently ;) I will say this. back in 1985 when I was in tech school (AS degree in electronics, far as i was able to get) in my graduation class of about 97 students, about 30 where women it's not have but its not a small amount either I edited this slightly to help people understand my comment was meant in fun. i.e. the wink |
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