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Your project looks wonderful! Forgive me is this is a dumb question. I have a new mitsubishi hvac system, I have a single outdoor unit that's able to control 4 indoor cassettes (zones). Is your projec…
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POSIX `tar` does not allow file names longer 100 characters. GNU `tar` does allow for longer than 100 character filenames. ruby's `zlib` implementation matches the POSIX standard.
Many `VCR` cass…
lanej updated
5 years ago
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Hi All, I have been working on a project which makes use of Minimodem code to simulate digital music playback from vintage audio cassettes/reel to reel decks using an ESP32 LyraT board. Since the mini…
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The current code allows the CompuMate ROMs to run, and you can interact with the built-in modes. The major item left to implement is loading/saving from a simulated cassette, either by reading/writin…
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At some point (probably when I need fixtures other than a single route/vehicle/station), I'd like to have a way to more quickly obtain a new set of test fixtures. Already I have had regressions in fun…
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DB0087 [Created: 2017-01-20 by Jonathan]
When half-disc samples are mounted in the sample cassette the pith is expected to be centred on a specific spike with reasonable precision (+/-1mm?). This is …
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DB0087 [Created: 2017-01-20]
When half-disc samples are mounted in the sample cassette the pith is expected to be centred on a specific spike with reasonable precision (+/-1mm?). This is to make tran…
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DB0087 [Created: 2017-01-20 by Jonathan]
When half-disc samples are mounted in the sample cassette the pith is expected to be centred on a specific spike with reasonable precision (+/-1mm?). This is …
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DB0087 [Created: 2017-01-20 by Jonathan]
When half-disc samples are mounted in the sample cassette the pith is expected to be centred on a specific spike with reasonable precision (+/-1mm?). This is …
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DB0087 [Created: 2017-01-20 by Jonathan]
When half-disc samples are mounted in the sample cassette the pith is expected to be centred on a specific spike with reasonable precision (+/-1mm?). This is …