Hi David The consensus (so far) appears to be that all software-driven analog voltage I/O's, as a class of devices, are on-topic. The PSIM is definitely a member of the this classification but there are certainly many others in this class too. I may post some photo's of a few of my early DIY attempts but not until the whole group is VERY desperate for comedy. This is only an opinion, but , please hang tight...i think the disussion here will move FAR beyond PSIM-specific posts soon. This is a very fertile field. best, doc --- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, David Kronemyer <dkronemyer@...> wrote: > > I am getting very tired of references to the PSIM, seeing as how only a few > people have them and it is ³vapor ware² as far as the rest of us are > concerned. While well-intentioned, I think that Larry¹s proposal is too > complicated. In my view, we should stick with something that will appeal to > the broadest constituency first, then, refine later. From my perspective, > the Basic Atom Pro is the way to go a flexible platform that readily will > succumb to subsequent user modifications. DAVID >
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Re: Reference Platform?
2006-03-07 by drmabuce
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