You have a point.

Semiconductors have burned brightly and furiously.  Tubes maybe made it through 
4 or 5
generations from start to present.

Still, I can think of things to do with old 45's, but the thought
of putting an RTL chip in a circuit leaves me cold.  I'd rather wire
up the logic with discrete transistors and resistors.

-Chuck Harris

Larry Snyder wrote:
Chuck Harris <cfhar...@erols.com> wrote:
Ah the old days!  Why is it old semiconductor devices seem much more ancient 
than
old vacuum tube devices?

What generation of semiconductor devices are we currently on?

What generation of tube devices?

:-)

-ls-


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