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Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:
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> Nuts & Volts (editor@nutsvolts.com, www.nutsvolts.com)
Jeff is right on.
This is a great magazine which I've subscribed to for years. If any of
you guys are techies, it's a great place to find lots of tricks, PC
pinouts (they gave a test jig for a PC power supply test cable with
light bulb indicators a few issues back), PIC programming projects, etc.
Circuit Cellar magazine is also great if you like to homebrew your own
PC boards (I used to when I had some now-illusory "time").
Don't know whatever happened to Midnight Engineering magazine; I think
Bill got into some financial difficulties when he bought his own press
and put it in his barn -- the last issue (two years ago?) showed how he
set the press up, including a hacked bank of infrared LEDs to dry the
ink.
- Peter
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