I have an original TinyTrak, in Kit form, still in its envelope. Never got around to soldering it up. I come across it now and then. I am not even sure if the PIC is programmed.
I think that is why I got the assembled versions of the TT3Plus and the TT4. I am not a very active user. They spend most of the time between usage. :-)
James
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On 12/06/2020 23:49, Allen Lord wrote:
Hank,
I am, er..slightly older...than Byon, but Byon has been writing code from the womb. So this TT1 thing...did it run on steam, require FORTRAN, and need IBM punch cards to set it up? How did the electricity get through the airwaves before Hertz invented it? Byon and I used to go to a lot of Ham shows, and people would constantly bring us these ancient things to configure for them. It seems nothing can actually kill a TT3, and if you can't find an adult capable of programming one,? you can always find a 12 year old kid who knows what "USB drivers" and "Com Ports" are, and don't even know that parallel ports were once a thing.
73,
Allen
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 10:05 AM Hank Riley via groups.io <> <n1ltv@... <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Many on this list must be smiling along with me right now.? What a
youngster you must be, Allen.? ?:)
That's an easy question (falsehood) to answer (correct).
*TT1 and TT2 came before.*? From what I understand all the dinosaurs
had already left Vegas by that time.? Plenty of lounge lizards are
still around, though; they will never become extinct and will
happily roam the earth until the end of time.
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On Friday, June 12, 2020, Allen wrote:
Hank,
As far as I know, there were no Byonics products prior to the TT3.