From crossd at gmail.com Wed Jun 12 10:51:24 2024 From: crossd at gmail.com (Dan Cross) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 20:51:24 -0400 Subject: [COFF] Lynn Conway, RIP Message-ID: There seems to be some confusion, but I've heard enough sources now that I believe it to be confirmed. Notably, faculty at UMich EECS have shared that it was passed to them internally. RIP Lynn Conway, architect of the VLSI revolution and long-time transgender activist. She apparently died from heart failure; she was 86. http://www.myhusbandbetty.com/wordPressNEW/2024/06/11/lynn-conway-january-2-1938-june-9-2024/ - Dan C. From lm at mcvoy.com Wed Jun 12 11:47:47 2024 From: lm at mcvoy.com (Larry McVoy) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 18:47:47 -0700 Subject: [COFF] Lynn Conway, RIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20240612014747.GE8271@mcvoy.com> I did not know about the trans part of the story. Go her. It's a loss for all of us. I can relate to the MOSIS part of the story. And I think it brings in John Ousterhout's work on Magic. We used Magic at Wisconsin where I and another student laid out, simulated, and had fabbed at MOSIS, a cache controller. We did _everything right, we simulated it, it worked, sent it off to get fabbed, it came back and it did not work. I looked and looked and looked and what it was? I did not pull ground to a pad. The simulator just assumed that you did that and did not test for that. Live and learn. Mead and Conway were the bible at that point in time. Much respect to both of them. On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 08:51:24PM -0400, Dan Cross wrote: > There seems to be some confusion, but I've heard enough sources now > that I believe it to be confirmed. Notably, faculty at UMich EECS have > shared that it was passed to them internally. > > RIP Lynn Conway, architect of the VLSI revolution and long-time > transgender activist. She apparently died from heart failure; she was > 86. http://www.myhusbandbetty.com/wordPressNEW/2024/06/11/lynn-conway-january-2-1938-june-9-2024/ > > - Dan C. -- --- Larry McVoy Retired to fishing http://www.mcvoy.com/lm/boat From lm at mcvoy.com Wed Jun 12 12:55:28 2024 From: lm at mcvoy.com (Larry McVoy) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 19:55:28 -0700 Subject: [COFF] Lynn Conway, RIP In-Reply-To: <20240612014747.GE8271@mcvoy.com> References: <20240612014747.GE8271@mcvoy.com> Message-ID: <20240612025528.GH8271@mcvoy.com> Reading more about her, what a substantial person, I knew that in the 1980's but what a force. On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 06:47:47PM -0700, Larry McVoy wrote: > I did not know about the trans part of the story. Go her. It's a loss > for all of us. > > I can relate to the MOSIS part of the story. And I think it brings > in John Ousterhout's work on Magic. We used Magic at Wisconsin where > I and another student laid out, simulated, and had fabbed at MOSIS, a > cache controller. We did _everything right, we simulated it, it worked, > sent it off to get fabbed, it came back and it did not work. > > I looked and looked and looked and what it was? I did not pull ground > to a pad. The simulator just assumed that you did that and did not > test for that. > > Live and learn. Mead and Conway were the bible at that point in time. > Much respect to both of them. > > > On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 08:51:24PM -0400, Dan Cross wrote: > > There seems to be some confusion, but I've heard enough sources now > > that I believe it to be confirmed. Notably, faculty at UMich EECS have > > shared that it was passed to them internally. > > > > RIP Lynn Conway, architect of the VLSI revolution and long-time > > transgender activist. She apparently died from heart failure; she was > > 86. http://www.myhusbandbetty.com/wordPressNEW/2024/06/11/lynn-conway-january-2-1938-june-9-2024/ > > > > - Dan C. > > -- > --- > Larry McVoy Retired to fishing http://www.mcvoy.com/lm/boat -- --- Larry McVoy Retired to fishing http://www.mcvoy.com/lm/boat