About: Steve Ciarcia

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Steve Ciarcia is an embedded control systems engineer. He became popular through his Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar column in BYTE magazine, and later through the Circuit Cellar magazine that he published. He is also the author of Build Your Own Z80 Computer, edited in 1981 and Take My Computer...Please!, published in 1978. He has also compiled seven volumes of his hardware project articles that appeared in BYTE magazine. In 1982 and 1983 he published a series of articles on building the MPX-16, a 16-bit single-board computer that was hardware-compatible with the IBM PC.

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  • Steve Ciarcia és un enginyer de sistemes de control embedded. Esdevingué popular a través de la seva columna Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar a la revista BYTE, i més tard a través de la seva revista també anomenada Circuit Cellar. Va ser l'autor de Build Your Own Z80 Computer, (Construeix el teu Propi Ordinador Z80), publicat el 1981 i de Take My Computer...Please!, (Agafa el meu ordinador...Si us plau!,) publicat fins al 1978. Més tard va compilar una col·lecció de set volums dels seus articles de projectes de maquinari apareguts a la revista BYTE, amb el títol Circuit Cellar. (ca)
  • Steve Ciarcia es un ingeniero en sistemas de control embebido. Se tornó popular a través de su columna Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar de la revista de BYTE, y más tarde a través de la revista Circuit Cellar. Es también el autor de Build Your Own Z80 Computer, (Construye tu Propio Ordenador Z80), publicado en 1981, y de Take My Computer...Please!, (Coge mi ordenador...Por favor!,) publicado en 1978. Más tarde compiló una colección de siete volúmenes de sus artículos de proyectos de hardware aparecidos a la revista BYTE. Entre 1982 y 1983 publicó una serie de artículos de como construir el MPX-16, el "primer ordenador de una placa de 16-bits compatible con el PC de IBM", demostrando que se podía hacer una copia totalmente legal, las ROMs del BIOS, tardaron algo más.​​​ El diciembre de 2009, Steve Ciarcia anunció para el mercado americano una cooperación estratégica entre Elektor y su revista Circuit Cellar,.​ En noviembre de 2012, Steve Ciarcia anunció que abandonaba Circuit Cellar, y Elektor cogería el relevo.​ En octubre de 2014, Ciarcia adquirió, "Circuit Cellar, audioXpress, Voice Coil, Loudspeaker Industry Sourcebook" y sus respectivas páginas web, newsletters, y productos de Elektor International Media. Dichas revistas continuaron siendo publicadas por el equipo americano de Ciarcia. (es)
  • Steve Ciarcia is an embedded control systems engineer. He became popular through his Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar column in BYTE magazine, and later through the Circuit Cellar magazine that he published. He is also the author of Build Your Own Z80 Computer, edited in 1981 and Take My Computer...Please!, published in 1978. He has also compiled seven volumes of his hardware project articles that appeared in BYTE magazine. In 1982 and 1983 he published a series of articles on building the MPX-16, a 16-bit single-board computer that was hardware-compatible with the IBM PC. In December 2009, Steve Ciarcia announced that for the American market a strategic cooperation would be entered between Elektor and his Circuit Cellar magazine. In November 2012, Steve Ciarcia announced that he was quitting Circuit Cellar and Elektor would take it over. In October 2014, Ciarcia purchased Circuit Cellar, audioXpress, Voice Coil, Loudspeaker Industry Sourcebook, and their respective websites, newsletters, and products from Netherlands-based Elektor International Media. The aforementioned magazines will continue to be published by Ciarcia's US-based team. In July 2016, Steve Ciarcia sold the company to long time employee KC Prescott operating under the company name KCK Media Corp. (en)
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  • Steve Ciarcia és un enginyer de sistemes de control embedded. Esdevingué popular a través de la seva columna Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar a la revista BYTE, i més tard a través de la seva revista també anomenada Circuit Cellar. Va ser l'autor de Build Your Own Z80 Computer, (Construeix el teu Propi Ordinador Z80), publicat el 1981 i de Take My Computer...Please!, (Agafa el meu ordinador...Si us plau!,) publicat fins al 1978. Més tard va compilar una col·lecció de set volums dels seus articles de projectes de maquinari apareguts a la revista BYTE, amb el títol Circuit Cellar. (ca)
  • Steve Ciarcia es un ingeniero en sistemas de control embebido. Se tornó popular a través de su columna Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar de la revista de BYTE, y más tarde a través de la revista Circuit Cellar. Es también el autor de Build Your Own Z80 Computer, (Construye tu Propio Ordenador Z80), publicado en 1981, y de Take My Computer...Please!, (Coge mi ordenador...Por favor!,) publicado en 1978. Más tarde compiló una colección de siete volúmenes de sus artículos de proyectos de hardware aparecidos a la revista BYTE. (es)
  • Steve Ciarcia is an embedded control systems engineer. He became popular through his Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar column in BYTE magazine, and later through the Circuit Cellar magazine that he published. He is also the author of Build Your Own Z80 Computer, edited in 1981 and Take My Computer...Please!, published in 1978. He has also compiled seven volumes of his hardware project articles that appeared in BYTE magazine. In 1982 and 1983 he published a series of articles on building the MPX-16, a 16-bit single-board computer that was hardware-compatible with the IBM PC. (en)
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