Sorry for the cross post. But, I don't want anyone to miss the savings. Mathew does have 6 total available. I have all 6. One is nothing but quantized scales. If you buy the lot of 6 *this week only* (mention AHMW) you get a $20 discount. Any other time, you can get a $10 discount by asking for the Stooge Larry discount. I make nothing on the deal. But, you get the benefit of my negotiated discount. A certain listmember has plans to release some too. I have some advance copies for evaluation. I'm sure you will hear more about this soon. ;) BTW, Kudos to John for his documentation on the PROMs he sells. I wish Matthew would have made the effort to do the same. Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Brewster <pugix@...> To: <blacet-list-blacet.com@...> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 5:19 PM Subject: Re: [BML] Discount available for Miniwave PROMS Now that more of us are building the 10 EPROM expansion, we're going to be interested new EPROMs. I have two of Matthew Stretta's plus the Blacet original Miniwave EPROM and the Socket Rocket. Four down, *six* to go! I plan to order some more of Matthew's EPROMs, but between his and Blacet's, the total available is eight. Anyone have plans for more? I downloaded Grant Richter's miniwave EPROM editing software, but may be a while before I get around to making my own EPROMs. I'd love to hear if anyone else is doing it. Now of course the data in an EPROM is just that, data, as in can be traded as files and burned into EPROMs. I would not trade any of the Blacet or Stretta EPROMs, any more than I would trade proprietary schematics or other IP. But, why couldn't a group of people share their experimental EPROMs? Thoughts? -Richard Brewster
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Re: [BML] Discount available for Miniwave PROMS
2004-03-22 by J. Larry Hendry
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