Return of the diy_EGOmeter (YES, it's finally ALIVE!!)

Scott Flanagan flanagan at worldnet.att.net
Thu Apr 16 18:53:46 GMT 1998


Great, let me know if there is any way you want the interface/layout to be.
Also, where do we want to put it?  We could maybe put it on the DIY_EFI web
page, let me know who to contact about that, or I can get some free space
somewhere, Tripod runs an excelent service.  I would like to see more things
like this in the group, there is so much knowledge in this group that needs
a place so it can be easily accessed by it's members.  The FTP site is
clumsy and archaic.  We could put lots of reference materials, and other
circuits, whatever on the web.  I would be happy to help out with this
process.  Maybe set the overall layout, which is the toughest thing to do.
Making is compatible for all browsers is tough, and I might be able to talk
my friend into making some nice graphics for it.  We both are making the
homepage for our high school, www.mindspring.com/~brookwoodhigh/   Through
the web we can make a lot of information easily accessible.


                                        -Scott Flanagan

>IMNSHO, this is an eXcellent idea/offer! I'll prepare an ops description
>of the circuit internals, so if someone wants to do some further mods,
>this could also speed their learning curve. Nuthin complicated about the
>circuit, and even if you don't want to do mods, it's still nice to
>see/understand how it works. Don't have to be an EE to enjoy that part
>of it, eh? Maybe a family tree of mutant diy_EGOs will sprout from this,
>um, fertile ground. Heh. Now if Newark would just deliver my one
>remaining errant part, we could launch the party! (sound of foot-tapping
>in the background).
>
>Gar
>




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