was thinking "that's a lot of buttons for some kind of cassette degauss thingy???"
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/calcomp-corded-16-button-cursor-lfa110076804r-in-2022--273945589824356111/
was thinking "that's a lot of buttons for some kind of cassette degauss thingy???"
Company had big tablets that talked to these, it was a PCB design system from 1992.
Company had big tablets that talked to these, it was a PCB design system from 1992.
I think I saw something like it at a trade show once,
back then a B&W TV was around 14" these CAD guys had CRT's that must have been 40" across, I had no idea such things even existed
oddly enough our drawing department a decade later still mostly drew things with a pen, Autocad was just one clunky PC that nobody seemed to know how to use
I think I saw something like it at a trade show once,
back then a B&W TV was around 14"
these CAD guys had CRT's that must have been 40" across, I had no idea such things even existed
oddly enough our drawing department a decade later still mostly drew things with a pen,
Autocad was just one clunky PC that nobody seemed to know how to use
A lot of companies probably did hand-draw up into the early 90s, or later. PCB CAD software really didn't come into it's own until probably the mid-late 90s.
A lot of companies probably did hand-draw up into the early 90s, or later. PCB CAD software really didn't come into it's own until probably the mid-late 90s.
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