??? 02/11/07 19:55 Read: times |
#132550 - Sorry know one can help Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Mike Stegmaier said:
Yes, I am over 20.
BUT it seems that I am not getting enough help with my board. When I want to make a hardwired ROM, Instead of getting answers or questions that directly lead to answers, all I get are questions that are almost unrelated. BUT what I found unsatisfactory about 1/2 the answers is that 1/2 the respondants suggested that I should buy an "ISP" chip. Here is where I differ. I'm trying to make something that works ALL THE TIME, no matter if every single EEPROM/ROM/ISP part in the world (including my spares) are burned down. Perhaps this isn't the forum for me to be in. Maybe there is another forum that could help me better, I don't know. So far, the only things that are helping me right now are the quine McClusky and Petricks method algoritms. I think I'll hit the math books. But thank you for trying to help. Hi Mike: I am sorry you feel know one can help you, but what you are trying to do is not logical. I been member of this site for 3 years and am only a tech for 25 years. In Richard E. last post he told you this major design job that he would not want to do. He is expert engineer for over 25 years if you read some of his threads. Now if Rich does want do this why would you if you only fair at writing source code or understanding hardware. As Kenny Rogers once said in a song. You have know when hold them and when to fold them. Well Mike it time to fold them. I made a thread once on building your digital hearing aid with digital signal processor. After a lot help from the expert engineers here I know it could not be done by me or any one else because of the techology required. I knew it was time to fold them. Do you get it. Even if you were in your teens you would understand this. I think with 4 different threads on your same subject the gentlemen really tryed help you. You can not be helped even a little. Which is sad because of your age. If you do this with everything you build in electronics you will have know joy in hobby or job if this what you choose for a career. Best of luck in the future. Best regards, Ralph Sac |