I am blessed/cursed with a very good memory except I find it difficult to remember names and match them with faces.Hi Peter,
Long time, huh?
I do remember the parity issue... hmmm... a bit more than a couple years ago. I wonder if it is available to search for... Phil?
40+ years. I have lived in Vancouver or Portland for at least that long.Peter, did you enjoy our White Christmas? (Worst snow in 35+ years!).
You should have found something that you can sit on while they pulled and did their thing.My wife and I loved it except that we couldn't walk our working American Eskimo dogs because they... uhh... they like to work, a lot, pulling and stuff like that... on the ice... around concrete stuff... where faces and concrete don't exactly meld well together... scary as hell!
The floods are supposed to be a problem this year because there isn't the snow pack on the ground like the did with the mid 90s flods.Time to get ready for the floods now. I'm sure Vernonia is gonna get hit hard again. They can't stop the rivers rising but this time they are ready with emergency equipment.
Yes, I know.Maybe some of you have seen the "Axemen" show on Discovery. The town that was flooded on the show was Vernonia. It's just about 25-30 miles away from me.
I remember 5TI code where a delay was implement by having a lot of rungs in reverse order so it took a whole scan to activate the rung before it. Ten rungs in reverse order would cause a 10 scan delay. Is that obscure?Anyway, Peter, I look at this as a game of deception hidden behind ugly, yet feasible, code.
Hmmm... I think my darker side is coming out...
I am blessed/cursed with a very good memory except I find it difficult to remember names and match them with faces.Hi Peter,
Long time, huh?
I do remember the parity issue... hmmm... a bit more than a couple years ago. I wonder if it is available to search for... Phil?
40+ years. I have lived in Vancouver or Portland for at least that long.Peter, did you enjoy our White Christmas? (Worst snow in 35+ years!).
You should have found something that you can sit on while they pulled and did their thing.My wife and I loved it except that we couldn't walk our working American Eskimo dogs because they... uhh... they like to work, a lot, pulling and stuff like that... on the ice... around concrete stuff... where faces and concrete don't exactly meld well together... scary as hell!
The floods are supposed to be a problem this year because there isn't the snow pack on the ground like the did with the mid 90s flods.Time to get ready for the floods now. I'm sure Vernonia is gonna get hit hard again. They can't stop the rivers rising but this time they are ready with emergency equipment.
Yes, I know. I couldn't relate to the axemen to much. They use chain saws and have been ever since I was a little kid. I know because my father sold them the chain saws. I just remember that it was very dangerous.Maybe some of you have seen the "Axemen" show on Discovery. The town that was flooded on the show was Vernonia. It's just about 25-30 miles away from me.
I remember 5TI code where a delay was implement by having a lot of rungs in reverse order so it took a whole scan to activate the rung before it. Ten rungs in reverse order would cause a 10 scan delay. Is that obscure?Anyway, Peter, I look at this as a game of deception hidden behind ugly, yet feasible, code.
Hmmm... I think my darker side is coming out...
Everything is still available... but where to look is the question??snip...
I wonder if it is available to search for... Phil?
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I was willing to include any examples, but if limiting this year's contest to the toggle (aka flip-flop) function results in more responses, I'm all for it.
As a self-nominated judge, I'm not eligible for the grand prize, but here's a modest contribution to help stimulate the creative juices.
Pushbutton _____ _____ ______
--]P[-----| ADD |----------| > |--------| MOVE |
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R1 -| |- R1 R1-| | 0 -| |- R1
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1 -|_____| 1-|_____|
_____ Out
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R1 -| |
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1 -|_____|
Terry has an example of TI505 code where he did a parity check. In stead of counting the number of bits and testing the least significant bit he used a method of divides that was weird but it worked.
Do you remember that Terry?
I would play but I just can't get myself to write kludge code.
If I were to try I would use ladder to emulate a Turing machine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine
HMI Button HMI Button pulse
b3/0 b3/1
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