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Subject: Re: Microprocessors in analog modules

From: "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@...>
Date: 2006-03-07

I see at least one practical application of the Swiss Army Module
(PSIM) for this group: as a test bed for ideas and a prototype
platform. My PSIM gets a lot of use as an algorithmic composition
device, too. That said, specific, dedicated device as in the
aforementioned filter are the bees knees, too...

--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang"
<gchang@...> wrote:

> Hopefully, if this group succeeds, we may see many encarnations of
> devices that utilize microprocessors in dedicated duties in modules -
> not just programs that utilize generalized interfaces that we need to
> reprogram each time that we go to do something. We really don't have
> practical use for a Swiss Army Toaster/Coffee Maker/Answering Machine.
> Personally, I like toast enough to have a toaster.
>
> Gary
>