31-01-2021, 06:09 PM
What I referred to as "wire wrap wire" is almost certainly the Kynar stuff you mention.
That 1987 board was very much a development project so I was building and testing bits, sometimes stripping them down again. I may have tried some ideas on a separate board before including them on the main board. A colleague laid it out as a PCB and my client put it into production. Don't remember how many they sold, as part of bigger systems rather than as a stand alone PAL coder. I used one of the PCB versions to code the BBC rotating world generator into PAL at the Dulwich museum.
That 1987 board was very much a development project so I was building and testing bits, sometimes stripping them down again. I may have tried some ideas on a separate board before including them on the main board. A colleague laid it out as a PCB and my client put it into production. Don't remember how many they sold, as part of bigger systems rather than as a stand alone PAL coder. I used one of the PCB versions to code the BBC rotating world generator into PAL at the Dulwich museum.
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