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Xetec / ˈ z iː t ɛ k / was founded in 1983 by Jon Flickinger, and was located in Salina, Kansas, United States. Before closing in 1995, the company produced many third-party products for the Commodore 64 , Commodore 128 , Amiga , Macintosh , Atari ST and PC computers.
A Velleman clap-activated on/off switch electronic project. Velleman is a Belgian producer and distributor of electronics, in particular for hobbyists. In a blog post introducing the products, RadioShack claimed Velleman to be "the undisputed leader in do-it-yourself kits and components".
MartinLogan was founded by Gayle Martin Sanders and Ron Logan Sutherland who met in the late 1970s at a high-end audio store Sanders managed in Lawrence, Kansas.Despite different backgrounds (Sanders had trained in architecture and advertising, Sutherland in electrical engineering) they shared a passion for music and electrostatic loudspeakers.
A nearly $2 billion dollar investment is making its way to eastern Kansas in the form of a semiconductor manufacturing plant that will create 1,200 jobs, Gov. Laura Kelly and the company that’s ...
On Saturday, Jan. 27, from 1 to 3 p.m., the Plaza library branch will host a New Year New Discoveries event where Kansas Citians can learn about the resources available at the library and other ...
Kustom Amplification or Kustom Electronics is a manufacturer of guitar and bass amplifiers and PA equipment and accessories. Since 1999, Kustom has been owned by the Hanser Music Group headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio .
Nuts and Volts is a bimonthly American magazine published by T&L Publications since 1980 covering a broad variety of electronics, circuitry, and robotics technologies, self-described as targeting the "hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter" audience.
The Homebrew Computer Club was an informal group of electronic enthusiasts and technically minded hobbyists who gathered to trade parts, circuits, and information pertaining to DIY construction of personal computing devices. [3] [self-published source] It was started by Gordon French and Fred Moore who met at the Community Computer Center in ...