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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil emineminent scientist writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Maybe it slipped your mind that the definition did not come from Ten-Tec, old boy. Noooo...I provided the definition based on the whole rest of the electronics industry. You provided? Your statement seems at odds with the other definitions in existence. Again, I provided you with a definition and a link to the Ten-Tec site containing the term. Take it up with the providers of the serveral definitions I found online and/or with Ten-Tec. They don't seem to support your earlier statements on the topic. Snarly dave, stay in retirement on that pension...you couldn't get a job in the real electronics industry under your daffynitions. Go play with your radios and try to understand the instructions for your mighty orion. Are they written in English? I'll take that as your only way of conceding a point. I'll correct you once again. I never wrote of downloading hardware. I wrote of downloading firmware upgrades. Do try and keep things straight. It's hard to play straight in this radio vaudeville slapstick. :-) I'll bet it is, especially when you have no material. You'll have to fall back on your usual, the tap dancing routine. Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote:
Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil emineminent scientist writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Maybe it slipped your mind that the definition did not come from Ten-Tec, old boy. Noooo...I provided the definition based on the whole rest of the electronics industry. You provided? Your statement seems at odds with the other definitions in existence. Like: http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/firmware http://dict.die.net/firmware/ http://www.phonescoop.com/glossary/term.php?gid=112 http://playground.sun.com/1275/bindi...-pic-1_1d.html hmm, even the IEEE has it wrong too! ;^) http://whatis.techtarget.com/definit...212127,00.html http://www.atis.org/tg2k/_firmware.html http://www.cheap-computers-and-cheap.../Firmware.html http://iroi.seu.edu.cn/books/ee_dic/whatis/firmware.htm The internet, superb source of information that it is, wasn't able to provide any other definitions of firmware. Again, I provided you with a definition and a link to the Ten-Tec site containing the term. Take it up with the providers of the serveral definitions I found online and/or with Ten-Tec. They don't seem to support your earlier statements on the topic. Snarly dave, stay in retirement on that pension...you couldn't get a job in the real electronics industry under your daffynitions. Go play with your radios and try to understand the instructions for your mighty orion. Are they written in English? I'll take that as your only way of conceding a point. I'll correct you once again. I never wrote of downloading hardware. I wrote of downloading firmware upgrades. Do try and keep things straight. It's hard to play straight in this radio vaudeville slapstick. :-) I'll bet it is, especially when you have no material. You'll have to fall back on your usual, the tap dancing routine. Be nice, Dave! ;^) |
In article , Dave Heil
writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil emineminent scientist writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Maybe it slipped your mind that the definition did not come from Ten-Tec, old boy. Noooo...I provided the definition based on the whole rest of the electronics industry. You provided? Your statement seems at odds with the other definitions in existence. Poor baby. You've never programmed a PLD or even erased and re-burned an EPROM, have you? You don't know what "microcode" for a minicomputer is (the instruction set decoder and router) and haven't programmed a single CPU You haven't had an associate membership in the ACM and I'll bet you don't know what the acronym stands for. Your acrimony stands in the way of understanding acronyms not defined by ARRL. Put you in front of a Microchip PIC Assembler Development Program and you would be LOST, even for the "entry-level" PIC, the 16F84. You wouldn't know any details of the PIC 16F71 that AADE uses (it's used in Neil's neat little frequency counter sold to many hams). You don't know the difference between Assembler and Interpreter and Compiler programs, haven't done squat about learning any of that, or using them in any sort of designed-by-self application, yet you have the puerile perfidy to accuse working electronics engineers of "not knowing something." All you can do is BEEP, little fella, and walk around stuffy and like the south end of a mule going north bray a bunch of nonsense you don't know about. You talk only bullstuff BLUFF, herr robust. I'll take that as your only way of conceding a point. Noooooo. Snarly dave, you just can't take anything. Your idea of "concession" in opinions is to CONCEDE to your nonsense BLUFF at knowing anything about electronics-radio hardware and theory. I'll bet it is, especially when you have no material. You'll have to fall back on your usual, the tap dancing routine. Had a pair of Haney Plates once...but you have NO idea what those are, either, do you? Snarly dave, to make amends, I'd like to buy you a bier...except I know you wouldn't take that lying down... LHA / WMD |
In article , Leo
writes: On 05 Feb 2004 20:00:23 GMT, (Len Over 21) wrote: snip Poor baby. Your imagination giving you poor pictures again? Develop them. I suggest Kodak D-76. Now THAT brought back memories - rolling 620 Verichrome Pan film into the developing tank under that @#$%^ dark green safelight....mixing the developer and getting it to exactly 68 degrees F.......another hobby, another time - long ago. D-76 is good for B&W film only, though. These discussions are far too colourful for anything less than Ektachrome.....definitely Kodak moments, though! You had a safelight? I was so poor I had to catch fireflies and keep them in an old jelly jar for a safelight. Only had the red-orange fire- flies in my growing-up town, no green. :-) I'll omit mentions of Microdol, forced development to extend Super- XX film speed, Promicrol film developer or FR monobaths, the lovely odor of acetic acid stop-bath, DuPont Varigam filters, bulk-load 5- roll-packs of 35mm and double changing bags, SLRs and the ability to hold depth-of-field as you wanted it while composing the picture in the pentaprism viewfinder. Those have nothing to do with amateur radio policy discussions about Janet Jackson's breast or her sister Michael. I still have the old developing trays and print dryer, long since converted to etching trays for PCBs and a heater for the trays to use the last, loaded ferric chloride etchant in the jug. All my photography has gone digital and "processing" done in the computer. All but one of the PCTAs in here buy ready-made rigs, don't make their own. The holdout PCTA "designs his own ham equipment" such as the Elecraft K2 kit he made. :-) All are "advancing the state of the amateur art" and showing "the unique ability of the amateur to extend good will" (as stated in FCC's 47 C.F.R. 97.1). :-) How a boot dat, ey? :-) LHA / WMD |
Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil emineminent scientist writes: Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: Maybe it slipped your mind that the definition did not come from Ten-Tec, old boy. Noooo...I provided the definition based on the whole rest of the electronics industry. You provided? Your statement seems at odds with the other definitions in existence. Poor baby. You've never programmed... erased and re-burned an EPROM...You don't know what "microcode" for a minicomputer is... and haven't programmed a single CPU You haven't had an associate membership in the ACM... ...in front of a Microchip PIC Assembler Development Program and you would be LOST, even for the "entry-level" PIC, the 16F84. You wouldn't know any details of the PIC 16F71... You don't know the difference between Assembler and Interpreter and Compiler programs, haven't done squat about learning any of that, or using them in any sort of designed-by-self application, yet you have the puerile perfidy to accuse working electronics engineers of "not knowing something." Yada, yada, yada. You can't rant and froth but you can't hide (your lack of knowledge of the term "firmware"). All you can do is BEEP, little fella, and walk around stuffy and like the south end of a mule going north bray a bunch of nonsense you don't know about. You talk only bullstuff BLUFF, herr robust. You must not know any more about mules, Phineas T. Bluster than you do of amateur radio. The braying end of a mule is the north end when the mule's direction is the same. Mule stuff comes from mules and bull stuff comes from bulls. I can't BEEP here, Leonard, 'cuz you wouldn't be able to comprehend. I'll stick with typing for your benefit. I'll take that as your only way of conceding a point. Noooooo. Snarly dave, you just can't take anything. Your idea of "concession" in opinions is to CONCEDE to your nonsense BLUFF at knowing anything about electronics-radio hardware and theory. The bluff in this case is yours. You don't have a firm grasp on the topic of firmware. I'll bet it is, especially when you have no material. You'll have to fall back on your usual, the tap dancing routine. Had a pair of Haney Plates once...but you have NO idea what those are, either, do you? R.J Haney, Jill Haney? Be specific. Snarly dave, to make amends, I'd like to buy you a bier...except I know you wouldn't take that lying down... Someone buy you a Stephen Wright book or something? Dave K8MN |
In article , Dave Heil
writes: Had a pair of Haney Plates once...but you have NO idea what those are, either, do you? R.J Haney, Jill Haney? Be specific. There's only one kind of Haney Plates. Invented by Carol Haney's dad. You sure don't know much about gypsies! :-) Do a time-step and let's see how you hold your marks. LHA / WMD |
In article , Leo
writes: ... Those have nothing to do with amateur radio policy discussions about Janet Jackson's breast or her sister Michael. Or Kim's callsign. :) I spoke hastily. Seems that Mr. Casey says something about "taking a test" in order to talk about Janet Jackson's "unveiling" of an organ. Such vital amateur radio policy matters must be studied in great deal in order to wrathfully declare any [expletive deleteds] about it. Grab the tongs, slide the paper into the fixer, flick off the safelight and open the door. Something has developed! Everything is negative. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Not enough exposure. This group needs a mass oriongasm! :-) LHA / WMD |
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