Re: my opinion on some MISC mail list topics for the record
- To: jfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Fox), MISC
- Subject: Re: my opinion on some MISC mail list topics for the record
- From: "Graeme Dunbar" <G.R.A.Dunbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 14:38:56 GMT0BST
- In-reply-to: <199903010310.XAA28020@pisa.rockefeller.edu>
- Organization: The Robert Gordon University, E&EE
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Jeff,
What you say is fascinating. It would put things into perspective if
you could publish a "time line" on your web site charting the miles
stones and the evolutionary tree of the development of the MISC
devices. I have lost track of what is actually happening when
people are posting their ideas of what they think should be
happening. Also regarding the material published on the subject I
am not sure where the boundary between the reporting of facts and
the interpretation of those facts by authors lie. You have some
good material on your web site but I cannot always sort out what
part of it is reporting your work and what part is your general
bibliography of related material.
On 28 Feb 99, at 23:10, Jeff Fox wrote:
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> Dear MISC readers:
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> There have been a few posts about MISC being or not being suited to
> specific embedded applications or even a more general purpose MISC PC. I
> have wanted to put the discussion in the context of the way that I see it.
Regards,
Graeme
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