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<pie_> i cant imagine what i would do without wikipedia...
<Sync> read books
<Bike> read the great soviet encyclopedia
<pie_> books on these topics of interest would be hard to get...
<pie_> the internet really is a wonderful thing
<Sync> books on semiconductor manufacture are easy to get
<Bike> well, you can use the internet to get the books
<pie_> well, youre right, i guess i was kind of assuming wikipedia is the sole epitome of internet knowledge
<pie_> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maskless_lithography "Third, the capacity and ability to handle the large data volume (Tb-scale) needs to be developed and demonstrated."
<pie_> say what?
<pie_> why?
<pie_> i just realized i was not wise, if i want to possibly attempt home IC fabrication, what should I do/read/learn?
<pie_> (i.e. i forgot to ask here)
<Sync> well, it is a broad topic
<pie_> i keep wanting to do it with "omg lazors" but thats probably impractical and expensive...
<pie_> actually, i need to just get an overview to start off.
<Sync> litho is not really the hard part imho
<pie_> im all ears :D
<Sync> well, for the most part there are relatively cheap parts off the shelf
<Sync> at least for maskless
<Sync> the interesting parts are the wet chemistry and most certainly implant or diffusion
<pie_> im real sleepy so imma go crash
<pie_> ttyl
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