> Well, go for a composite instead of pure liquid fuel - they're commercially
> available (AeroTech, among others, make them,) and much easier to handle
> and deal with, while still providing some pretty nice punch.

I have worked with solids before but this time I am going for a liquid fuel
engine because it is more of a challenge and a bit more fun. :-)

I am also taking care of the legal aspects . . .

> Electronics... most of the ones I remember seeing were mostly hand built,
> and/or self contained units. They shouldn't *care* what they dump their
> data to, though yes, with PCs so popular, they typically had a PC serial or
> parallel interface.
> 

That's what I found, however I do not have the electronic skill to make up
my own logic board design and even if I got a board that would work with a
PC, I am not sure how I would convert the pinouts to match the Serial port
on the Mac and I would also have to rewrite the software package (or a
likeness) for use on a Mac.

Thanks a lot for the info,  I am looking through the links to see if I can
find anything that would work with an SE/30.

If anyone else has any ideas I would love to hear them.

Thanks again,

Matt


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