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<devon> Hi all, when's the earliest known such device made at home? 70s or 80s perhaps?
<SpeedEvil> Do we count point contact diodes?
<devon> LOL, no, not counting crystal radios and all that.
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<devon> Argh, flaky Net... I was asking about 80s, 70s & earlier home semiconductor fab.
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<SpeedEvil> I'm unsure tehre has been any.
<SpeedEvil> Oh
<qu1j0t3> I don't recall anything of this sort either
<SpeedEvil> A couple of people have made transistors.
<SpeedEvil> And I would not be shocked at finding out someone took home a FIB machine.
<SpeedEvil> But that almost doesn't count.
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<SpeedEvil> :)
<SpeedEvil> Class $100 cleanroom I see.
<pie___> SpeedEvil, lmao
<pie___> nmz787, niiiiiiiice :3
<nmz787> haha, yeah pretty much
<nmz787> $50 for the plastic, probably $8 for the wooden strips to hold it to the ceiling, another $5 for screws, and about $40 or $50 in 'cement' silicone for gluing it to the floor
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