Re: Beam Me Up!!!
2000-01-28 by Paul Schreiber
I designed the cassette interface of the TRS-80, and the CoCo2 Paul S. ... From: thomas white To: Sent: Friday,
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2000-01-28 by Paul Schreiber
I designed the cassette interface of the TRS-80, and the CoCo2 Paul S. ... From: thomas white To: Sent: Friday,
2000-01-28 by thomas white
Crazy thought is that I used to do graphics on a TRS-80 that my techie Grandpa had bought for my introduction to computers! He also was teaching me to program
2000-01-28 by hodad1@mindspring.com
... Besser, ... I thought that Joe mama Besser was a drummer for spinal tap. Maybe he was the Drumming Stooge? (Wait--aren t all drummers stooges?) tomr
2000-01-28 by Tkacs, Ken
If we expand this to other comedians of that era, I call Bud Abbott.
2000-01-28 by Dave Bradley
Attached is a pic I took last night of the back side of my 940, with an Alco SPDT switch comfortably nestled between the jacks. There s about 1/16 of
2000-01-28 by J. Larry Hendry
... Stooge Barlow and I discussed may rotary switch options (VERY LONG, he actually cursed me) with the Larry s magic buss configuration. Nothing as wild as
2000-01-28 by Paul Schreiber
I am starting a re-write of the web pages using Apache s (what 99% of UNIX server run as OS) scripting language called PHP3. This will take about 1 week. This
2000-01-28 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, it continually amazes me that, considering how often the Internet is touted as being the premier technological achievement of the latter
2000-01-28 by Paul Schreiber
I am working on a compromise joystick solution. Detail when I think I have a reasonable answer. Paul S. ... From: Tentochi To:
2000-01-28 by Paul Schreiber
... that ... The problem is that it would be assembled only, due to the PQFP (Plastic Quad FlatPak) the chips come it. Also, DSP code is tricky to write!
2000-01-28 by Paul & Alleyne
hello all, my joystick controllers will be mounted on a very sexy 70s console case (about the size of an sh101) that i picked up last year - i de really love
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
I am EXTREMELY interested in having an MOTM joystick. Should it be a satellite box to which it is connected to its own 1U control panel? Or should there be 2
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
What about a 3U MOTM panel with its own PSU that has almost nothing on it but LEDs? If you wanted something to blink (or whatever you can make an LED do), you
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
For those of your who are relative to the list, you probably don t know that Paul is Mr. DSP! Yes, I know you would never guess that from the list. So Paul,
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
I love the 3204! The 1604 is the one that gets all of the hype because of the sliders though. If you look at all of the racks of the pros, you are more
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
I didn t even notice. I would have noticed at 30 Meg. Perked up my ears at 300 meg and that it was too big at 3 Gig. Quality reigns supreme in all aspects of
2000-01-28 by Tentochi
... the 940 and one of the LFOs are not currently in the case. ... I am planning on buying a second pop-up mixer case. --Shemp
2000-01-28 by JWBarlow@aol.com
Joysticks? Alternative controllers? You guys are so yesternow! We ve beat that to death! Go look it up in the Archives! Seriously folks, there is a lot of
2000-01-28 by JWBarlow@aol.com
... I d asked about this a while ago, but no takers! Wasn t there a Joe Besser, as well as Curly Joe Dorita! JB Who d like to add that beyond the Stooges,
2000-01-28 by J. Larry Hendry
BUT, analog meters look good on a MOTM panel. See attached Larry H ... [This message contained attachments]
2000-01-28 by J. Larry Hendry
Thanks you Dave. I take this silly idea stuff serious. Larry Gimme ALL your LEDs Hendry
2000-01-28 by J. Larry Hendry
... No need to be sorry Paul. I threw it out there for criticism and not a serious suggestion for Paul to build one like this but as fodder for discussion.
2000-01-28 by J. Larry Hendry
... especially ... MOTM = Overkill And, that s a good thing. Stooge Larry
2000-01-27 by J. Larry Hendry
Yes, I like this Ken. ... but
2000-01-27 by J. Larry Hendry
Tell me how you like this mixer. I have been thinking about that to replace a Roland M240 I have in my studio as a keyboard mixer. However, I don t know if I
2000-01-27 by Frank Vanaman
Howdy- ... Good point. The meter *seems* like a neat idea, but then again, I d probably rarely use it (except when the brain shuts down and I can t figure out
2000-01-27 by J. Larry Hendry
I can see that BUT, you would need to use the stereo 1/4 switchcraft jack to do it right. Ken made a good point about squeezing ones fingers in-between 1/4
2000-01-27 by Dave Bradley
BWAA HAHA HAHA!! I don t EVER again want to get any grief from Paul over suggesting gratuitous use of LEDs in modules. Larry, you are the new champion! Dave
2000-01-27 by Paul Schreiber
When placing orders using the on-line form, PLEASE DO NOT TRY NETSCAPE! There is *some* goofy error I get: Microsoft IE5 works perfect. Calling the Perl
2000-01-27 by Dave Bradley
I ll take one when I get home. I also have some of those miniature switches laying around, and I can see if one fits between the jacks. Dave Bradley Principal
2000-01-27 by Dave Bradley
I had a 3204 and sold it in a fit of downsizing. Stupid. I wish I had it back - it was great. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation,
2000-01-27 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
As much as I rather like LEDs, I ll have to poo-poo this idea too. Sorry! My concerns are... 1) Keeping straight whether a lit-up LED meant normallized or not
2000-01-27 by Nathan Hunsicker
Does anyone have a photo of the back of a MOTM-940 module? i am wondering exactly how much space there is between all these jacks. If you do, could you please
2000-01-27 by Crawley, Eric
Boy, you do like LEDs Larry! I think that s a bit of overkill, especially on a panel that doesn t need power for normal operation. I really like the idea of
2000-01-27 by hodad1@mindspring.com
Leaving aside the question of difficulty of getting yr fingers in there to flip the switches, I pondered what extra versatility you might gain from them. The
2000-01-27 by Christopher Jeris
Ok, the normalled one #4 is pretty neat, I hadn t thought about having to stick one s fingers past the plug ferrules to flip a little switch. Could the
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
That s an interesting idea. I know what you re talking about-I ve experienced that on devices that use normally-closed STEREO jacks. I don t know if some may
2000-01-27 by Crawley, Eric
Nice pics Nate! I m partial to #1 or #2. The graphics on #4 do help quite a bit. I think #1 and #2 are the most MOTM-like in that they offer something that
2000-01-27 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I also have to apologise for the file size, it wasn t until I recieved the email back that I realized the file size. If do send anything in the future I will
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
I hadn t noticed... I had to put in a T-1 for my Internet connection so I wouldn t lose every Quake III match to all the 8-year-olds out there. ... From:
2000-01-27 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I also forgot to ad that on the normaled module it would be a good idea to somehow mark the controlling jack so that bumpkins like myself don t get confused.
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
This is good to see---thanks! As you know, I m partial to #4 for the sake of elegance and maximization of panel space. However, if we were to go with
2000-01-27 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
OK, so we re torn between normaling and switches and 3 or 4 multiples. I m starting to come over to the normaling side. I ve attached a pdf of all the options
2000-01-27 by Crawley, Eric
Yes, I should read what I type. I had the sense of the normalled connection backwards in my message, sorry. I have no problem working with normalized plugs
2000-01-27 by Paul Schreiber
I think for a 1U, 3 sets of mults with 2 switches is easier to manage. Paul S.
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
Yes, I see what you mean. Differing starting assumptions-to me, I would view the module as one big multiple that can easily be broken into splits by jacking
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
(In my last posting, somehow the question mark at the end of the first line got dropped, changing the apparent meaning of the sentence.) To
2000-01-27 by Tkacs, Ken
Even with the dotted line there it s confusing It s just the opposite of what you stated---you would NOT plug something in there in order to maintain a
2000-01-27 by Crawley, Eric
I like the switches because I can visually see what is going on. Normalized jacks are for patch panels and inserts. I would find it confusing to remember
2000-01-27 by Crawley, Eric
I agree this is a nice set of mults and I would probably get a few along with another 940 (for connecting to those pesky things that don t use 1/4 ). Paul: