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Mike, will you let us know if this ever gets finished.

I’m sorry but so far it’s taken up more computing power than NASA had available to launch a Saturn 5.
 
Tony, Sure, will send pics (if I am allowed to) just to prove it is a genuine project. Sorry, I had not realised the forum was so limited in computing power!!

Regards.
 
..... but so far it’s taken up more computing power than NASA had available to launch a Saturn 5.

That is very probably actually true.
When PCs first appeared in the early 80s they had more computing power than they had on the Moon missions. It's quite amazing they actually did it, numerous times.
 
That is very probably actually true.
When PCs first appeared in the early 80s they had more computing power than they had on the Moon missions. It's quite amazing they actually did it, numerous times.

I’ve still got the invoice for my first PC. I got 2p change out of £1200 for a 80286 with 1Mb memory and a 40Mb drive!
 
Sorted the wiska/gland problem and plan to do the job over the weekend - will send pics although Tony might blow his rom with a few jpeg's added to the post!!


Mike.
 

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