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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2008, 03:30:01 PM »
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Yes, I noticed this too... what is clear is that she's a salesman/entrepreneur first, electronic engineer second.


Yes, she does indeed have good business sense, which seems to be lacking in this community. I for one would like companies to survive so that I could, say, actually call them up rather than searching the net for old drivers, docs, etc.

Jeri is courteous, honest, and sincere, which is more than I can say for a lot of other people. And her personal life, like mine, is none of your business.
 

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« Reply #15 on: March 19, 2008, 05:17:21 PM »
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She used the phrase "This is the chip I designed" instead of "we designed". Could have been a slip of the tongue. Difficult when you're under the spotlight.



Well I can tell you that in the Toy Industry no one gets's credit on the packaging or even the instruction sheets.

It's structured very much like Atari in the early 80's. Sales and marketing folks get the salaries and perks while the product designers and engineers are asked to cut costs and bear the full effect of cost reductions... forget about royalty payments.

I remember seeing credits to the hardware and software folks on the C-64 DTV screens. Also that was manufactured in Asia, few companies want to divulge what factories they're using overseas.
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2008, 05:49:06 PM »
@alexh,

Girlfriend - Eh? Am I missing something here - or is that some sort of nerd-fantasy?

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #17 on: March 19, 2008, 11:17:35 PM »
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@alexh,

Girlfriend - Eh? Am I missing something here - or is that some sort of nerd-fantasy?

Mike.


Nerd überfantasy, me thinks...

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2008, 11:34:16 PM »
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Girlfriend - Eh? Am I missing something here - or is that some sort of nerd-fantasy?

No. It was a homophobic, insensitive comment about her undisputed sexuality designed to provoke a response.
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2008, 11:35:34 PM »
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Yes, she does indeed have good business sense

Based on what (I've read) she claimed she earned from the C64 DTV deal I would say not. I am sure Jeri wouldn't do it that way again had she known how successful it was going to be.
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #20 on: March 19, 2008, 11:36:16 PM »
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Girlfriend - Eh? Am I missing something here - or is that some sort of nerd-fantasy?

No. It was a homophobic, insensitive comment about her sexuality designed to promote a response.


Sometimes it's fun being English... Sadly few will get our sense of humour...  :roll:

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #21 on: March 19, 2008, 11:48:38 PM »
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Sometimes it's fun being English... Sadly few will get our sense of humour...  :roll:


Chuck and The Office (UK version!!!) are golden  :-D
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #22 on: March 20, 2008, 08:09:01 AM »
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> Based on what she claimed she earned from the C64 DTV deal I would say
> not. I am sure she wouldn't do it that way again had she known how
> successful it was going to be

Explain with specifics.

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #23 on: March 20, 2008, 08:33:43 AM »
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I notice a complete lack of absence of credits to those who worked with her.

She didnt do it by herself and yet in all interviews she's making out like she was a one woman team.

No mention of Jen's Schoenfeld who's C-One FPGA gave her a platform to initially work on.

No mention of the ASIC engineers which converted the HDL into a real physical chip.


Who worked with her? I thought she did it all by herself. She made the c-one. That was her whole deal. I don't remember anything about Schoenfeld giving her a c-one to work with. I dunno what HDL is, but if it's chip design lingo, then in my limited knowledge of that stuff, I devise the question: do we really care what engineers put together our EEPROM's together? No. I guess if we're on the naming kick, how about we list all the workers in the Chinese factory where she went to oversee the production of the joystick.

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #24 on: March 20, 2008, 08:44:04 AM »
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Explain with specifics.

She took a salaried job with Mammoth Toys, probably around the $75k/year (average for an ASIC engineer).

Had she tried to do it on her own, find funding, use a Chinese/Indian chip design company and then taken a percentage of the sales she could have made potentially  millions.

But everything is clear with hindsight. I am sure she was just really happy to be getting paid for what she loved to do. Probably had no idea how well it would go on to sell.
 

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« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2008, 08:49:52 AM »
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Who worked with her? I thought she did it all by herself. She made the c-one. That was her whole deal.

Exactly. That's crap. Jeri worked alongside some of the greatest minds in homebrew and classic hardware, to get going with the FPGA and then work with specialised VLSI engineers to make the chips.

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I don't remember anything about Schoenfeld giving her a c-one to work with.

From what I have read, she had the original idea of recreating the C64 in an FPGA. (Hats off). I would imagine that she played with the various FPGA devkits of the time, found non satisfactory and so Jeri created the specifications and schematics of what an FPGA board would need to be able to do and Schoenfeld designed, routed and built (with input from Jeri along the way) the C-1 PCB to enable her to do it.

Jeri went on to create the initial HDL (hardware description language) core of the C64 image for the C-1. That's the big bit of work she put in. The push to reverse engineer the chips from inspection and technical documentation and turn into VHDL/Verilog for programming onto the FPGA. Again hats off, it was a very impressive feat. But I am sure she didnt work solo on this either.

Then she then took the job at Mammoth Toys where together with other engineers who specialised in chip design they took her HDL (made improvements) into the chips that are on the various C64DTV units.

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I devise the question: do we really care what engineers put together our EEPROM's together?

Of course we do. I dont claim to know exactly what went on, I wasnt there, wasnt involved at all. Everything I know is all hearsay, but as a hardware engineer it smells a bit fishy.
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #26 on: March 20, 2008, 09:13:32 AM »
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> She took a salaried job with Mammoth Toys, probably around the
> $75k/year (average for an ASIC engineer).

Ah, I see that you are guessing.

> Had she tried to do it on her own, find funding, use a Chinese/Indian chip
> design company and then taken a percentage of the sales she could have
> made potentially millions.

Uh, Mammoth Toys came to her, not the other way around.

> But everything is clear with hindsight. I am sure she was just really happy
> to be getting paid for what she loved to do. Probably had no idea how
> well it would go on to sell.

Again more guessing.

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #27 on: March 20, 2008, 09:18:21 AM »
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> Jeri worked alongside some of the greatest minds in homebrew and classic
> hardware, to get going with the FPGA and then work with specialised VLSI
> engineers to make the chips.

Name them.

> I dont claim to know exactly what went on, I wasnt there, wasnt involved at
> all. Everything I know is all hearsay...

Agreed.

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #28 on: March 20, 2008, 11:38:42 AM »
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Ah, I see that you are guessing.

I am not guessing that she took a salaried job. When asked (in some interview) if Jeri had made lots of money off the back of C64DTV it was written she had been paid as an employee/contractor.

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Uh, Mammoth Toys came to her, not the other way around.

Did I say otherwise?
 

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Re: cool jeri ellsworth interview / dtv game (fwd)
« Reply #29 from previous page: March 20, 2008, 12:13:51 PM »
Can we please stop delving into the privates lives of active members of our community? I don't think it is appropriate, it borderlines on breaking the TOS :rtfm:
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