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04/01/13 21:35
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#189599 - my most painful "textbook experience"
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I've found, however, that, in recent years, textbooks .... have been wrong more often than they've been right.

many, many moons ago, when getting a PCB made was more than "send us a Gerber, you will have the boards tomorrow" I bought a very expensive book on the ISA bus card (YES, that long ago). I made a Gerber, waited the (then) usual 3 weeks and got a board, had a techie populate it and checked it out on an extender board, made a correction or two and finally were happy. I ordered a production run and FORTUNATELY managed to stop it when I found out that the dimensions of an ISA board as given in the book were 1/4" (do not remember exactly) too large. Had I not pulled the board off the extender in time it would have been a very costly affair, now it 'only' cost a months delay. Since this was before e-mail, I sent a letter to the author but never go a reply. I had an opportunity to look at the 2nd edition of same book in a bookstore and the measurements were sill wrong.

Erik

List of 11 messages in thread
TopicAuthorDate
Wrong circuits in Mazidi's "8051 Microcontroller....."             01/01/70 00:00      
   I wouldn't expect too many comments            01/01/70 00:00      
      my most painful "textbook experience"            01/01/70 00:00      
      RE: "that book probably isn't widely popular outside India"            01/01/70 00:00      
         Is it possible that one institution or teacher is the cause?            01/01/70 00:00      
            Probably the author's own institution?            01/01/70 00:00      
         The reason for my post            01/01/70 00:00      
            Have you fed-back to the authors?            01/01/70 00:00      
   clicking relays            01/01/70 00:00      
   Website - contact here?            01/01/70 00:00      
   More problems with that book            01/01/70 00:00      

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