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David Johnson
johnson at wrs.com
Fri Sep 9 08:03:10 GMT 1994
Mike Klopfer wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if there is an ftp site or www server that has information about
> the overall architecture of this fi system being designed, perhaps a list of
> tasks needing to be done etc. I'm running linux so I could compile some cross
> compilers or possibly the kernel that was mentioned. I didn't think gnu had a
> compiler to produce 6800 assembly though.
Welcome to the '90's and the death of the 8-bit processor... that's 68000 :-)
As far as www:
> Message 87/89 From Robert Fridman Jun 15, 94 10:25:02 am -0600
>
>
> Date: Wed, 15 Jun 1994 10:25:02 -0600
> To: DIY_EFI at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: diy_efi WWW page
> Sender: owner-diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Precedence: bulk
> Reply-To: DIY_EFI at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
>
>
> Hello all.
>
> The diy_efi WWW server is still running and waiting for additional
> material. The WWW server is fully functional but is still in its
> infancy and desperately needs more information. If you have written
> anything up to do with EFI or have references about pertinent
> articles or know of any supliers of material required for building
> EFI systems (sensors, electronics, software) send them to me.
>
> If there are any projects which you are interested in pursuing or are
> working on, send me a writeup or a short note. Or if you want to
> provide information about yourself (currently, there are two entries)
> send that in as well.
>
> If you are not connected directly to the Internet, you can still
> contribute material by sending it to me and I'll insert it into the
> WWW home page.
>
> Finally, if you don't know what the World Wide Web is or how to access
> it, send me mail and I'll explain the nitty gritty details.
>
>
> RF.
>
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> 83 R100 DoD 749 Robert Fridman
> 71 Super Beetle fridman at cpsc.ucalgary.ca
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