erco
Senior Member
Big thanks to Jurjen AKA Kranenborg, who sent me a delightful package all the way from the Netherlands to Los Angeles. He had PM'ed me previously to ask if I would be interested in some older Picaxe chips he was rehoming. "Of course", I replied, but he wouldn't take any money, not even for shipping. The chips arrived yesterday and I am looking forward to playing around when I get a minute. I only entered the Picaxe world when the M2 chips were announced. But my first foray into microcontrollers was in 1991 using the very first BASIC Stamp BS-1 (256 bytes of RAM), so this old man (me) has a healthy appreciation for vintage chips and working with the limitations of their day.
I cling to many other old/retro things too. My giant 1941 Philco radio/phono and 1960 Philco Predicta TV (both vacuum tubes, obviously), and the love of my life and first car, a 1967 Chevy Corvair I am currently restoring. Old things rule!
Thanks again, Jurjen, I really appreciate your gift. I have never seen the cool chrome stickers before. You rock!
I cling to many other old/retro things too. My giant 1941 Philco radio/phono and 1960 Philco Predicta TV (both vacuum tubes, obviously), and the love of my life and first car, a 1967 Chevy Corvair I am currently restoring. Old things rule!
Thanks again, Jurjen, I really appreciate your gift. I have never seen the cool chrome stickers before. You rock!