| About CMOSexod.com |
| This is a site
maintained by Jeung Joon Lee. It is completely non-profit and
serves the purpose of disseminating interesting and half-way
useful projectst to die-hard hobbyists at large |
| I
can be reached at jlee@cmosexod.com. I welcome any general comments, useful
feedbacks and assitance in carrying out any of the projects in
this site. Please bear in mind that this is completely a one-man-show.
And I have a full-time day job. I devote weekends and after work
hours to this website. If I do not respond to any of your inquries
please keep what I just mentioned in mind. I try to accomodate
all of your queries, but there might be occations where there
might be delays. |
| If
anyone of you have any cool HDL related projects, contanct me
and I'll be glad to put it up here. |
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| So
what does CMOSexod mean anyway ? |
print "\nhello\n";
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| The name is a
contraction of the words "cmos" and "exod",
if it is not apparent to you by now. I assume most folks
ending up in this site would know the meaning of the acronym
"cmos". The second word comes from the
first 4 letters of "exodus". Although I'm religious,
it does not come from the book of Old Testament, but rather from
the title of a Fantasy Role-Playing game Ultima III. For those
old enough to remember, Ultima III was a very popular game on
Apple II platform, and was my very first exposure to the world
of unknown, mystery and fun. What I remember the most about the
game was the countless hours of searching for clues and the excitement
of discovering new places and people. So, what is the meaning
of "cmosexod" ? Have fun discovering and searching
for new ideas in the world of semiconductors ! |
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| Since I placed
the hit-counter, the average site traffic is 350 hits weekly,
as of 9/00. This by no means is chart topping, but I am glad
to see that there are die-hard hobbiest out there looking for
good projects and IPs. Finding this site in itself is a big challenge.
Have fun. |