using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks
A [email protected] Jan 1, 1970 0 Sep 25, 2007 #2 using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... Man I *just* designed one. http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~burrows3/roflcopter.jpg
using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... Man I *just* designed one. http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~burrows3/roflcopter.jpg
B Barry Lennox Jan 1, 1970 0 Sep 25, 2007 #3 using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... Mototola "helpfully" obsoleted them a few years ago, check out old cordless phones, they often used one of the family: 3357/3359/3361/3371
using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... Mototola "helpfully" obsoleted them a few years ago, check out old cordless phones, they often used one of the family: 3357/3359/3361/3371
C colin Jan 1, 1970 0 Sep 28, 2007 #4 Man I *just* designed one. http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~burrows3/roflcopter.jpg Click to expand... you could of at least animated the design http://members.cox.net/pimpbot9000/roflcopter.gif Colin =^.^=
Man I *just* designed one. http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~burrows3/roflcopter.jpg Click to expand... you could of at least animated the design http://members.cox.net/pimpbot9000/roflcopter.gif Colin =^.^=
C colin Jan 1, 1970 0 Sep 28, 2007 #5 nino said: using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... is that package going to have the right aerodymancs to make a helicopter out of ? Colin =^.^=
nino said: using mc 3361 ! Have one ? Thanks Click to expand... is that package going to have the right aerodymancs to make a helicopter out of ? Colin =^.^=