honkybozo
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Worked as applications and systems programmer since 1964 using mainframes, minis, micros. Joined ATHENA Programming 1n 1969, converted company exclusively to FORTH programming in 1975. ATHENA has done much contract work with FORTH, Inc. including challenging cross-disciplinary applications and many polyFORTH implementations, one of which was the Novix NC4000P chip. ATHENA maintains a full up, completely native Forth system for IA32 including TCP/IP, SMTP/POP3 MTA, IPSec, and so on (If you think you can hack it, let me know and I will put one up for you to bloody yourself against:). Worked with Chuck Moore at IntellaSys 2006-2009 learning CMOS chip layout, stabilizing and improving CAD tools, and at the last serving as VP Engineering. Helped found GreenArrays in 2009 serving as VP Engineering and Board member, adding the duties of President in 2010. It is my privilege to work with a team of honest, curious, competent people, many of whom have been friends for years or decades. I believe in ...
I stood around for an hour and ten minutes this morning; Daniel could not make it due to a family afternoon outing in CZ. End of experiment, with negative results. However, thanks to whoever made the Second Life account…
See reply to your other post :)
You can place orders for chips and evaluation kits right on the website; take Product Offerings in the menu on the left side of the browser, and you will see this page:…
Daniel Kalny and I waited the full hour in Second Life but no one else showed up. Daniel of course had never heard of Second Life but had no problem creating an account, making an avatar and finding the shop yesterday.…
Regrets, that was 0100 on appropriate day Sydney :)
Greetings from Greg Bailey in Cheyenne, Wyoming where GreenArrays can say, paraphrasing Steve McQueen at the end of the superb movie Papillon, "We're still here, you Bastards!!!" As an experiment, I will be happy to…
We have a little piggyback board with transformer, 10 MHz fox osc, and a dual op-amp to let us swing enough V to make the spec for twisted pair. Haven't started offering them publicly yet, but the code has been running…
Two of the GA144 evaluation boards on my bench here in my office both shoot UDP packets out to learn the date and time when they boot. UDP over IPv4 over bit-banged 10baseT. You may ping one of them at g144.minerva.com.
Glad to see this thread. G144A12 does better than you'd expect for 18 bit ALUs doing 32 bit circular shifts and adds, but that costs enough extra instructions that for this particular algorithm at any Bitcoin-useful…