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L.W Professional Digital Upright Piano [44 keys, memory storage, 13724 events]
Warthog6237:
I must say this piano is a bit <Puts on sunglasses> Cold YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA
arkangel:
:o
Oh yeah! Well I can make...
Uh
Nothing ;3
Anywho, nice job thar, I was never any good at events.
Sheath:
--- Quote from: arkangel on April 14, 2011, 12:16:48 AM ---Anywho, nice job thar, I was never any good at events.
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Thank you. And its never too late to start. When I first started with events in v9, even just looking at the event dialogue confused me. Time is my advantage.
People like you are the advance eventers and builders of the future.
Sheath:
Le bump.
DrenDran:
--- Quote from: Sheath on March 04, 2011, 03:57:17 PM ---To address the amount of events. If you carefully remove the back of the piano, you'll find a huge amount of small silver bricks. I call this the "A1 CPU" because it have three segments. One segment for key checking and memory writing, one segment for key checking and memory removal, and one segment for memory.
When you press a key, the computer has to first find what block of memory is free, find what key is being pressed, and then toggle it to a brick while remembering what was toggled so it can be deleted for later. The memory is a massive toggle-fest thats kept in line by variables remembering whats been toggled, when, and where.
EDIT: Just to say it was going to have 40 memory but I simply couldn't fit it into the case as while the memory board would fit in the key handling segment of the CPU would have to double in size and simply couldn't fit.
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