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<pie_> nmz787, gwt 'im in here :P
<nmz787> pie_: gwt?
<pie_> *get'
<pie_> i cant typ
<pie_> ... case in point
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<Morn_> i heard you people have some good knowledge about cmos design and stuff =)
<Morn_> i have some open questions like the following two: is dynamic cmos still used in modern designs? and is transmission gate logic still used in modern designs? if yes or no, why?
<Morn_> oh and why is the homecmos wiki completely empty? o.O
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