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Re: KoP Revamp?

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Originally Posted by 3dude_2231 View Post
really really hoping IFI won't be leaving next year

but for whatever change comes, I hope it wont be for the worse
(for me worse means a more 'Easy C' approach, rather than digging into low-level code)


<dream>
I think the best addition that could be added would be the ability to debug and act like an ICD2:
I imagine 'freezing' the RC, changing values at 'mid-air' and so..
</dream>
I hope someone's hearing
I'm actually hopeing for a bit of both worlds.

I'd love to see an OS where things were abstracted a bit so newer teams wouldn't feel so innundated, but I'd also like to see the ability to go 'underneath the hood', so to speak, and be able to get into the bits and bytes.

If things are done right teams that want to streamline the code or create specialized interfaces to the RC should be able to while those that just want to 'plug and play' will be able to do so, but only with the generic instruction sets.
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