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From: bruceh@wormald.com.au (Bruce Hunter)
Subject: Re: Low-Cost 16-bit Controllers!
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Roger Arrick (rarrick@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
  
> * Temperature: -400C to +850C  * 16-bit CPU (NEC V25), 8 MHz,

Wow! How long is this thread going to continue?

I think we all understand the limitation of the ASCII set and that one
of the zeros in the original specification was probably meant to be a degree
symbol. This would bring the specification back to a standard component
range of -40 degrees celcius to + 85 degrees celcius.

Maybe this one should go to comp.risk.

Bruce Hunter (My views only)

"So much data, so little information"


