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From: epperson@adobe.com (Mark Epperson)
Subject: Re: MiniBoards
Message-ID: <1993Jan28.201716.8503@adobe.com>
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Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 20:17:16 GMT
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>Ok, this has been going on for far too long already.  Personally, I think
>that it is great that you have put together a board that works, and
>that you want to sell it to people.  However, I would not buy your
>board simply because of the tactics that you are using to try and sell
>

(much deleted)

>I recommend that you stop this annoying practice, or you will find
>yourself very un-welcome around here.  

I am sorry, I do not concur.  Some of us, with two left soldering irons,
are just looking for the best solution to our problems. I am not interested 
in "learning" how to debug a microcontroller, I am interested in building
a robot.  That said, I appreciated the info on the other (less expensive)
controller.

- Mark Epperson

