Oh, my. Peace, guys. This isn't the place to solve our professional/hobby conflicts. More asterisks are showing up on our forums lately too [along with some younger customers]. Keep our forums of the highest quality throughout.
You are right, I have no experience or knowledge, I am just a dumb *****. You win.
Gee, Ken! I've just spent a good part of the morning trying to think of a five letter word that could replace the asterisks and still make sense in that context. Best I came up with was "bunny" but I don't know why anyone would asterisk out "bunny"??
I just spit coffee all over the keyboard. You owe me a fresh cup Monday night.
Agree'd. We do need to keep a sense of decorum here.
If at the end of the day this thread helps folks restrain themselves from distracting Chip with feature requests, then it's intent has been met.
Oh, my. Peace, guys. This isn't the place to solve our professional/hobby conflicts. More asterisks are showing up on our forums lately too [along with some younger customers]. Keep our forums of the highest quality throughout.
Appling same algorithm to my original post as well. Periods replaced..... (except those.....) (and those.)
The market will make demands even when TurboProp5 is shipped! If P1.5 is a quality product, Ship it. If P1.7 is a quality product, ship it. Whatever you produce will have to be adjusted once it reaches the marketplace.
I suppose that is a very valid point. I suppose that Chip now has several working or theoretical designs, which could become different versions, but I suppose the question then becomes, "Do I really want to invest in that design or can I make it better before production?" The end result will most likely be TurboProp5.
"This is exactly what I have heard over and over from our customers with applications in robotics, telemetry, medical, renewable energy, machine control and internet connected applications. They have asked for:
- A/D on any I/O pin
- faster speed
- more RAM
- code protect
- C support
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Nice PLC.
Nick
Ken Gracey
Gee, Ken! I've just spent a good part of the morning trying to think of a five letter word that could replace the asterisks and still make sense in that context. Best I came up with was "bunny" but I don't know why anyone would asterisk out "bunny"??
I will refrain from using asterisks in the future
LOL!
I just spit coffee all over the keyboard. You owe me a fresh cup Monday night.
Agree'd. We do need to keep a sense of decorum here.
If at the end of the day this thread helps folks restrain themselves from distracting Chip with feature requests, then it's intent has been met.
It will be my pleasure...how do you take it??? *****, *****, ***** or ***** & ***** ?? (yes, they are all valid words relating to coffee!)
Okay, now we are going to fantasy land, because a bunny cannot type. The appropriate word would be "human".
If my cats can type, a bunny can most surely type.....both just do it very poorly!!
I hadn't even considered "human" in there.
LOL... You are right. As previously mentioned, I am just a dumb human. You win.
Appling same algorithm to my original post as well. Periods replaced..... (except those.....) (and those.)
I suppose that is a very valid point. I suppose that Chip now has several working or theoretical designs, which could become different versions, but I suppose the question then becomes, "Do I really want to invest in that design or can I make it better before production?" The end result will most likely be TurboProp5.
"This is exactly what I have heard over and over from our customers with applications in robotics, telemetry, medical, renewable energy, machine control and internet connected applications. They have asked for:
- A/D on any I/O pin
- faster speed
- more RAM
- code protect
- C support
"
You seem to have struck a resonant chord.......
Now, let see, only one asterisk folllwed by an s? That's going to be a hard one to guess!! :0)