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hi itamp;#39;s industry storytime because people say theyamp;#39;d like to hear industry stories so I found this in the bunk of the other day check it out I iamp;#39;ve probably shown this before somewhere along the line but anyway I thought Iamp;#39;d tell you the story of this what the hell is it and how did it come to be because itamp;#39;s a rather interesting tale of a last-minute design scramble for a trade show so as you know I used to work at dumb Altium so this is back in 2007 now we had already released the Altium nb2 nano board back in early 2007 I believe it was and Iamp;#39;m not sure how long it was for sale at the time but anyway that was sort of like the previous yearamp;#39;s big release you know so it was a development board because our team were getting into FPGAs that was their vision and it was a development board that had plug-in FPGAs you could get all different vendor FPGAs and then all these peripheral boards that you could plug on and do different thing