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On 20-5-2010 6:48, Kenneth wrote:
> andrel <byt### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
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>> I think I resist any urge to comment on this. Other than "RTFM" and "buy
>> any 'electronics for dummies book'" before embarking on such a project.
>
> A good place to start would be Don Lancaster's two books, TTL COOKBOOK and CMOS
> COOKBOOK. Wonderfully easy to read and comprehend. My copies are *old*,
> dog-eared and marked up with my comments--I basically taught myself digital
> electronics and logic from them, starting from scratch. The best books on these
> subjects that I've ever run across. (I see that they are still available at
> Amazon.)
Ok, Andy, here is the deal: we trust Ken in this, you put one of these
books on your Amazon Wish list and you give me a link to that wish list.
In exchange, after you received it, you read it and you stop asking
questions that are answered in the book. Remember: Ken has also a copy.
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