I just want to say to this forum that I was hoping to have a conversation with you about what our company is doing/proposing. You started a thread about my company and therefore I thought you would be pleased to have a friendly chat with those of us who are creating something. It is obvious you are interested in it or the thread would not exist.
My thought for the future is, let us have that conversation. We got buried yesterday in everything but real conversation. It can be conceptual first, then at a technically detailed level later. There should be no restriction about the approach. This way, those who are not as technically proficient as some of you might be, will have a chance to understand and participate.
We want you to know that we think the Propeller is an excellent microcontroller, which is why we chose it for our platform. We are doing something with it, we have products and a website, which is why the thread was started in the first place. We started our endeavors in January 2009, so we are not yet polished, yet you sought us out. I was only trying to be a part of the conversation about us.
So, let's have some intelligent communication about the Propeller. That's what I was expecting, and that is what I wish to be a part of.
Well folks; I've just spent an hour reading this - rather bizarre - thread, and am left feeling "what a missed opportunity" :-(
It seems to me that the current offerings (memory expansion; KISS debugger; etc.) are over-priced for our needs - and they really do need to be explained / marketed better, however, I really would have liked to know more about the way Dr. Jim is proposing to use the Propeller.
From what I can gather; the memory expansion is to be used as a repository for some representation of "neural data", but the solution is not a neural net? I'd be really interested if Dr. Jim would expand on that specific question.
BTW: I had no idea that neural impulses could be measured in microseconds - I'd always assumed they were much faster - so at least I've learned something
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I just want to say to this forum that I was hoping to have a conversation with you about what our company is doing/proposing. You started a thread about my company and therefore I thought you would be pleased to have a friendly chat with those of us who are creating something. It is obvious you are interested in it or the thread would not exist.
My thought for the future is, let us have that conversation. We got buried yesterday in everything but real conversation. It can be conceptual first, then at a technically detailed level later. There should be no restriction about the approach. This way, those who are not as technically proficient as some of you might be, will have a chance to understand and participate.
We want you to know that we think the Propeller is an excellent microcontroller, which is why we chose it for our platform. We are doing something with it, we have products and a website, which is why the thread was started in the first place. We started our endeavors in January 2009, so we are not yet polished, yet you sought us out. I was only trying to be a part of the conversation about us.
So, let's have some intelligent communication about the Propeller. That's what I was expecting, and that is what I wish to be a part of.
Onward and upward gentlemen,
Mark
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My new unsecure propmod both 1x1 and full size arriving soon.
Yes, and some are downright Beautiful.
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Watching the world pass me by, one photon at a time.
-Phil
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Quiz for the day: Who knows the rest of this quote? (No fair using Google!)
It seems to me that the current offerings (memory expansion; KISS debugger; etc.) are over-priced for our needs - and they really do need to be explained / marketed better, however, I really would have liked to know more about the way Dr. Jim is proposing to use the Propeller.
From what I can gather; the memory expansion is to be used as a repository for some representation of "neural data", but the solution is not a neural net? I'd be really interested if Dr. Jim would expand on that specific question.
BTW: I had no idea that neural impulses could be measured in microseconds - I'd always assumed they were much faster - so at least I've learned something
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Cheers,
Simon
www.norfolkhelicopterclub.com
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.” - Jack Handey.
mallred was a bit of a basket case. He didn't answer questions until he took offence. At which point he still avoided the original question.
Not much learning going on in that computer mind. Maybe mallred is another ELIZA. :P
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Cheers,
Simon
www.norfolkhelicopterclub.com
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.” - Jack Handey.