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...Do you think its possible to somehow use a duo led with these? I can see that they only have notches for two leads. Do you think it would be possible to make an additional notch for the third lead?
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i'm planning to try this
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I don't think jsynthlib works for a v2 sid does it?
nope.
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Holy guacamole, he's right! Actually he's wrong and right!
bugfight only pawn in game of math
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hehe the very very rare .1% cut resistor lead will require special handling....
i will not only have to buy the .1% resistors, but cut them in a "divide by zero" booth,
which is very pricey to rent out here in the states...
also: you mentioned 10 midi jacks, shouldn't it be 6? seq only supports 2 ins, no?
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rough guestimate:
50 of : 3FTL6 "Quiet" $1.80
200 of : 1D.16 (Translucent white) 0.40c
50 of : 1E.09.6 (Black with translucent window) .80c
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can't resist...
must post design idea...
losing will...
any chance your cutouts will fit this midi jack?
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail?name=CP-1235-ND
it's verrry niiica
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...but math works if you take MSB and do overflow :)...
no it doesn't, taking the msb would not only require an overflow, but implicitly divide by 256 every time.
also when you assign or cast a char to an int, would you suggest assigning it's bits to the msb?
hehe, i bet you are just goading me into posting more,
guru curse looms large...
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i'm not sure what point you are trying to make with those examples, but the reason we take the lsb is that as long as you don't overflow, math still works. this would not be the case if we took the msb.
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that's what you call overflow error, same as if they were all chars.
this is why this implicit conversion will usually throw a compiler warning...
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Thx bf... C is so strange sometimes...what the heck would you want the LSB for?!
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no problemo.
imagine you did this:
unsigned int a, b; unsigned char c; a = 1; b = 2; c = a + b;
what should the value of c be?
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that's no bug, it's by design. if you typecast to a smaller integer type, you get the lsb.
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got mine, thanks
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...then I would ask that these orders include a $10 contribution towards the cost to make the prototype and the setup fees... people pay $113 each to reduce my prototype's cost from $675 to $175 and so I get to benefit from the bulk order retroactively ;D
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yo, sounds great! but i think we should pay enough to cover the proto completely...
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coolness, i gots one o those too.
haven't even cracked it open yet... ahhh the muted beauty of the infinitely majestic queue...
did you realize it was from mark pauline of srl fame?
i actually shook his hand at the dallas video festival years back...
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woohoo! another wilba item for me to buy!
only 1 this time, though...
btw, i think the blm matrix will be better as an add on than integrated.
this way it can be placed where convenient and used for other purposes...
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awesome!
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can't decide which is worst, this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ipZDG6__Zfc
or this:
(sorry guys, this thread sucked my brain out)
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... Should I start a group buy?
Doug
yes yes!
also: woohoo! me 2, etc
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as usual, your buttons rock...
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what do you mean by that?
inductive loads such as relays can kick back a high voltage spike when they stop.
the common pin shunts those spikes back to the supply line...
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oops, i overlooked that you are running at 12v.
you want the uln2804.
or you can add ~8k input resistors to the uln2803, which is designed for 5v inputs.
this would be a pain, but if you have the chip in hand already...
iirc pin 10 is for inductive loads, but it won't hurt to go ahead and
connect it to vdd
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use the uln2803 8 darlingtons in 1 handy pkg...
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...with BIG pads...
aha! told ya so...
also: bug... upside down... funny!
-bugflip
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(you would of course require TK's permission to do this)
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nobody needs anybodies permission to use serial registers...
Ergonomics rant
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i'm gonna get the new dvormac and kick all y'alls asses