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− | Wire wrapping is a prototyping technique where wire is turned around posts to form a connection in a circuit. It was especially popular in the 1980s and was used to construct the Amiga Lorraine Peace and War boards, along with the chip stacks. | + | Wire wrapping is a prototyping technique where wire is turned around posts to form a connection in a circuit. It was especially popular in the 1980s and was used to construct the Amiga [[Lorraine]] Peace and War boards, along with the chip stacks. |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 23 June 2023
Wire wrapping is a prototyping technique where wire is turned around posts to form a connection in a circuit. It was especially popular in the 1980s and was used to construct the Amiga Lorraine Peace and War boards, along with the chip stacks.