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DO you plan on mass producing these for sale on Andymark.com?
I know we could have used one last year. |
Re: paper: 418's Mini-Encabulator
For those of us with more visual learning styles, check this video for a bit more background on the turbo encabulator (a predecessor):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLDgQg6bq7o |
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I finally decided to give this a try, but it was a new moon, so I didn't have much success. Is the logarithmic casing really essential?
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The disadvantage of using such a case is poor performance during trigonometric skor motions. If these are required, then a truly logarithmic casing is, in fact, essential. |
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What kind of memory did you use? It does specify Write-Only Memory, which is getting hard to find these days now that NatSemi has gone to the 23 nanometer process. |
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