OT: stacked (DIP) chips

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Re: OT: stacked (DIP) chips

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That's amazing!
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Re: OT: stacked (DIP) chips

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I think this stacked VGA interface piggybacked on top of a 128K RAM is worthy of an entry in this thread. More information about it here: viewtopic.php?f=10&p=84038#p84028
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Re: OT: stacked (DIP) chips

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Hi Bill
I 'm hoping that it works as well as it is designed to but It looks a little scary for me to build!
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'tis a wondrous thing!
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Re: OT: stacked (DIP) chips

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plasmo wrote:
I think this stacked VGA interface piggybacked on top of a 128K RAM is worthy of an entry in this thread. More information about it here: viewtopic.php?f=10&p=84038#p84028
I designed a pc board for the stacked VGA interface. It works just like the stacked VGA, but somehow the pizzazz is gone--it is just another boring pc board...

I think it would be more interesting to make the stacked VGA producible, but I'm scratching my head on how to do that.
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