Re: MuP21 kits
- To: "Wong, Leo" <LRW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: MuP21 kits
- From: rodger clampitt <rclampitt@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 08:45:13 -0800
- CC: "'MISC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <MISC>
- References: <5011BED630ADD211B1560008C7B161A799B733@CSEXCHANGE>
- Reply-To: rclampitt@xxxxxxxx
Wong, Leo wrote:
>
> > Dr. Ting has a one man company which he runs in his spare time....
> > [etc. etc.]
>
> In other words, Dr. Ting delights in selling shoddy products with > shoddy documentation and shoddy support.
>
> That is one way to run a business. In contrast, see how Neal Bridges
> sells, documents, and supports Quartus Forth:
>
> <http://www.interlog.com/~nbridges/>
>
> Leo Wong
> hello@albany.net
> http://www.albany.net/~hello/
I agree, when I bought my kit I could believe how bad the documentation
was. The board was even worse - no provisons made so you could hang
peripherals off it without butchering the board.
NOT a very good way to introduce people to the world of MISC/Forth
Regards,
Rodger Clampit
rclampitt@qnet.com