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Please contact Gregg C Levine, using electronic mail at this address

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Regarding any content of this page, this machine disavows itself of everything.

The same applies to any scripts run by the machines that download pages that follow this one. Specifically VBscript®, or Jscript®, or Active-X® controls.

Please visit this area carefully, as it is under construction. Be careful of construction debris, as it contains dangerous radiation, dangerous to unsuspecting computers. Material discussing the latest in One-Wire projects will be posted as soon as the projects have been tested and completed. (Reactivated projects)

This also applies to programming projects for Linux, and for the CoreBoot project. For more information on that one, please visit this web site www.coreboot.org

 

Also I have now started working with an IBM 3174-51R, please note that this work is extremely experimental, and can not be accepted for valid indications of progress. Discovered that to effectively use such a device, you, or whatever is reading this, requires two units, the PCOM running PC, and another one, also running PCOM, as a CUT type terminal, or an actual CUT type terminal connected to its port, that of Number 0.

 However, I have since discontinued that work, due to lack of support from the person who initiated the reason for obtaining the unit. However for reasons that are decidedly too complicated to state, even here, the person now wants me to continue, but from a totally different direction.

 

I am now furthering my work with CoreBoot, (. For more information on that one, please visit this web site http://www.coreboot.org ). I am seeing straight successes with each attempt, at implementing a function.

 

And for the incredibly curious about the company, here is for your interested perusal my business plan

 

Site player and digital logic and microcontrollers, are here.

 

 

For those of the BASIC Stamps community who want to know how I’d go about attaching a standard Stamp1 board to a breadboard, when a project board isn’t available, please go here

 

As of approximately one month earlier I have been a participant but not a listed developer of a group of like minded individuals who feel that existing hardware that uses a processor that’s listed in the standard Linux ( www.linux.org ) kernel but not already running it, and then can be recycled into doing so. More information is available at http://hri.sf.net

 

 

And now something new. I have two photos up of a circuit being designed. One shows the circuit at work. The other is a scope photo. The scope is a retired Tek 2213. Please go here. And here.

 

And for those who need to know about my Blog efforts, go here.

 

My equipment wanted page is here. And my parts wanted page is here.

And here are the beginning efforts for VEE and Sound. And here are the efforts concerned the recently discussed efforts regarding serial data transport, and other timely issues.

 

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