Thanks for the correction (oops). Anyway, the gist of my question is : what fractal can the outputs of the Noise Ring be compared to? (I thought Brownian Motion for the AUX OUT?) grantrichter2001 <grichter@asapnet.net> wrote: Binary Coded Decimal only goes to 99 in an 8 bit byte. By using straight binary, it goes to 256. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Justin Modra <nitrohepcat@y...> wrote: > Grant: > I thought that the numbers in the shift register were taken as a 8 bit BCD number and then converted to a voltage. > Thanks for the clarification. > - Justin > > grantrichter2001 <grichter@a...> wrote: > > > > > > PS - Here's a NOISE RING question for the group: > > > > "n+1" AUX OUT is a voltage based on a number between 0 and > 255 plus one. > > Where does it say this? It is not in the manual! I changed the > manual to make it more clear. > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Wiard "FAQs"
2004-11-10 by Justin Modra
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