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Thats 7:00 AM in middle earth. Are you awake sidyadav!.
Here is the link.
Have fun!
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[edited by: lgn1 at 6:23 pm (utc) on Feb. 14, 2004]
In regard to the NIC card. This device and a NIC card
share a key RFC concept.
I generally use the Memomic Phrase "People Don't Need To See Paula Abdul", to remember this key RFC concept.
It lost that distinction when a new model using a
Fairchild ACE1101MT8 came out.
Im beginning to hum, isn't this ironic.
[edited by: lgn1 at 7:48 pm (utc) on Feb. 14, 2004]
This is a close-up picture of the iPic web-server that you can connect to at this demonstration link, (or this mirror). The above is a picture of a laboratory prototype -- the chips are so tiny, so they are soldered onto those very fine yellow and blue wires which are holding them up in the air. In a final production verison, the chips can be directly bonded to a circuit board, and the entire web-server can fit in an area the size of a match-head.The chip on the left is the iPic microcomputer, based on a PIC 12C509A, in a tiny 8-pin SO8 package. The chip to its right is a 24LC256 EEPROM chip -- it holds all the files that the iPic web-server serves out -- this is roughly like the hard disk on a regular sized computer. The tiny component at the bottom serves as the power-supply regulator.
this is ironic... ;)
>And I did see JordanAutomations original post before the edit. Its not a good thing to edit your answer in a Gizmo quiz.
Oops. I realized that after I did it. Sorry.
Thanks again lgn1!
-pj
[edited by: JordanAutomations at 7:59 pm (utc) on Feb. 14, 2004]
Wow. my first gizmo quiz too. I think the main factor was happening to refresh just as he posted that last hint. :)
Anyway, I'm pretty new here. From a quick search it appears that today's quiz was posted by last weeks winner. So I suppose I'll be doing next weeks?
-pj