Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi All,
Old, retired English electronics technician biddy here, who built her first computer (a British Amateur Computer Club 77/68 6800 based machine, which I still have!), in '78,'79 on Veroboard, with a wirewrapped backplane in a half width Vero case.
Since then have had ZX81, Spectrum, BBC Micro's, Acorn Archimedes A420/1, A3020's, Acorn RISC PC's, various Windows PC's, and am currently posting from an Intel i7 930 based PC.
However the reason I joined this forum was to get info on the Fuji F9222L switching controller problems used in many Samsung LCD TV's, and I'm glad to say that I have done so! So many thanks to those who previously posted answers to similar problems to m own.
Hi All,
Old, retired English electronics technician biddy here, who built her first computer (a British Amateur Computer Club 77/68 6800 based machine, which I still have!), in '78,'79 on Veroboard, with a wirewrapped backplane in a half width Vero case.
Since then have had ZX81, Spectrum, BBC Micro's, Acorn Archimedes A420/1, A3020's, Acorn RISC PC's, various Windows PC's, and am currently posting from an Intel i7 930 based PC.
However the reason I joined this forum was to get info on the Fuji F9222L switching controller problems used in many Samsung LCD TV's, and I'm glad to say that I have done so! So many thanks to those who previously posted answers to similar problems to m own.
. Long history of computer play, support and repair in various scenarios including major Telco where I installed pole mounted equipment and developed operational system support software. Never been keen on coding software but like hacking the functions of one solution to enhance another and have recently found Ruby on Rails seems to embrace that concept.
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