Re: decapped CBM MOS

From: Marko Mäkelä <msmakela_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 11:18:59 +0300
Message-ID: <20160601081859.GB2267@x220>
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 12:59:48AM -0600, Terry Raymond wrote:
>Thanks Marko,

No need to thank me, but The Doctor, or Adam and Zac.

>Very dangerous operation if you don't know what youre doing there.

Yes, you really need to know what you are doing. I would guess that 
boiling acetone is an order of magnitude more dangerous than using a 
drop of room-temperature acetone soaked in a cloth to clean something.  
Not to mention the nitric acid.

There were some entertaining (both clueful and clueless) comments in the 
linked blog post: http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?page_id=40

>On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 4:52 PM, The Doctor <[1]drwho@virtadpt.net> 
>wrote:
[...]
>This might be of interest, then:
>
>http://zacsblog.aperturelabs.com/
>
>Adam and Zac did an in-depth how-to on how to accomplish this at Defcon 
>in 2013.  The videos are on Youtube and I highly recommend watching 
>them.
>
>>Apparently the vectorization of the photographs, which is done 
>>manually, is the most time-consuming task.
>
>This might be of assistance:
>
>https://github.com/ApertureLabsLtd/rompar

Thanks! I will definitely look at this with my 12-year-old son, who has 
been playing a bit with visual6502.org. A couple of days ago he was 
looking over my shoulder when I was writing some 6502 code, and even 
though I did not explain what I am doing, before I compiled&tested a 
change, he pointed out that I was using the wrong register after 
rearranging some code. Not that surprising from someone who already at 
the age of 9 or 10 consumed much of http://khanacademy.org/, trying to 
figure out the foreign language (English) from the maths, such as 
complex numbers and integral transforms.

	Marko

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