Chip with simple program for Toy

You might get a used one. Lots are listed in my local Craigslist. I even saw a 3970 offered for $10.
 
On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 10:57:35 AM UTC-7, Jim Thompson wrote:
My 20-something year-old hp Scanjet 3970 died...

What's the best scanner now-a-days? (I'm not impressed by those
"all-in-one" machines.)

The old HP scanners are good, as are old UMAX units. For recent
ones (and the software is kinda a nightmare if you don't upgrade
every once in a while) either Canon or Epson are very good.
My favorite is the Epson V300 Photo, with backlight for slides or
negatives. I think V370 is the current model...
 
On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 4:01:05 PM UTC-5, m. dimanche wrote:
> <http://townhall.com/columnists/douggiles/2015/07/19/chattanooga-happens-when-we-have-nutless-leaders-who-wont-name-our-enemy-n2027262/page/full>

You fucking started it. You fucking disrupted Iran back in 1952. That resulted in the need to install Saddam in Iraq. You supplied material support to Suadi Arabia, which is an ENEMY, but acts nice to get the money n shit. You fucked wiuth Japan and forced their hand into doing what they knew was suicide, to attack the US, their aggressor.

You went in to South America and made enemies out of every goddamn cvountry gown there to the point where you have to threaten their very lives to keep Russian missiles off their ground, because they will ALL side against you..

you side with the most murdeerous and racist state in the world, and you know who it is but your stupid fucking religion makes the sheeple support the abhorrent aid both financial and military to this fgroup of tghugs who took over the country from the people who were livcingg in relative peace there.

YOU CAUSED ALL THIS, YOU AND YOUR TAX DOLLARS.

you made your bed, sleep in it. I have no kids and onc dead, fuck this planet. You fucked it up to the point where I do not even want to be here.

I know who the fucking enemy is, but that sheeple goddamn columnist who shouldn''t be allowed to write second grade math books has anger ? you mean anger like when that girl won't fuck you ? After you dragged her into your van ? you are angry vbecvause someone who you killed their family, p[ractically cut their balls off, invaded their country and support yet ANOTHER dictatorship over them, kicks you in the balls ?

fuck you, whatever that asshole's name is. theUS brough all this on itself, and it ain't done copming. You think thaty false patriot is mad now ? Wait until the next administration starts WW3 to cover up all this shit and we are really fucked and I mean third world status.

Just wait. Bad things come to those who exploit, and the US has been the top motherfucker in that business for two centuries. The founders of this country advised against that, and that wwas a wise counsel. Stay the fuck out of it.

..I got details, too many goddamn details actually. I am sick of it. People think the US is just some nice cheery little girl who never did anything bad. BULLSHIT. If the US had been retaliated against for all its cromes, there would be not fucking US. And people who know the truth know it. Problem is most of them are in other countries.

Was that sufficient ?
 
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 17:24:24 -0700 (PDT), jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:

On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 4:01:05 PM UTC-5, m. dimanche wrote:
http://townhall.com/columnists/douggiles/2015/07/19/chattanooga-happens-when-we-have-nutless-leaders-who-wont-name-our-enemy-n2027262/page/full

You fucking started it. You fucking disrupted Iran back in 1952. That resulted in the need to install Saddam in Iraq. You supplied material support to Suadi Arabia, which is an ENEMY, but acts nice to get the money n shit. You fucked wiuth Japan and forced their hand into doing what they knew was suicide, to attack the US, their aggressor.

You went in to South America and made enemies out of every goddamn cvountry gown there to the point where you have to threaten their very lives to keep Russian missiles off their ground, because they will ALL side against you.

you side with the most murdeerous and racist state in the world, and you know who it is but your stupid fucking religion makes the sheeple support the abhorrent aid both financial and military to this fgroup of tghugs who took over the country from the people who were livcingg in relative peace there.

YOU CAUSED ALL THIS, YOU AND YOUR TAX DOLLARS.

you made your bed, sleep in it. I have no kids and onc dead, fuck this planet. You fucked it up to the point where I do not even want to be here.

I know who the fucking enemy is, but that sheeple goddamn columnist who shouldn''t be allowed to write second grade math books has anger ? you mean anger like when that girl won't fuck you ? After you dragged her into your van ? you are angry vbecvause someone who you killed their family, p[ractically cut their balls off, invaded their country and support yet ANOTHER dictatorship over them, kicks you in the balls ?

fuck you, whatever that asshole's name is. theUS brough all this on itself, and it ain't done copming. You think thaty false patriot is mad now ? Wait until the next administration starts WW3 to cover up all this shit and we are really fucked and I mean third world status.

Just wait. Bad things come to those who exploit, and the US has been the top motherfucker in that business for two centuries. The founders of this country advised against that, and that wwas a wise counsel. Stay the fuck out of it.

.I got details, too many goddamn details actually. I am sick of it. People think the US is just some nice cheery little girl who never did anything bad. BULLSHIT. If the US had been retaliated against for all its cromes, there would be not fucking US. And people who know the truth know it. Problem is most of them are in other countries.

Was that sufficient ?

Sheeeesh! I thought I had you killfiled... must have expired... now
reset with no expiration >:-}

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
"Sheeeesh! I thought I had you killfiled... must have expired... now
reset with no expiration >:-} "

When people get stupid and bring politics in, I might just get stupid on them. It doesn't belong, and I did not crosspost my reply to SED.

Basically if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen.

Oh, you just did.

WTF were you doing in this thread in the first place. I got alot of time on my hands, I thought you were still in business.

But oh well, I am not typing to the null device more. It was nice. Bye now.
 
"Great! The more non-Christians, the better. I guess if one believes
men come back from the dead, one will believe anything. "

Actuallly, I got a theory on that. I am not religious but you know some stories are (if loosely) basd on actual occurences (if loosely).

He wasn't really dead. they thought they killed him but remember saved by the bell ? Why they u sed to put a hole and a string with a bell on coffins so that when someone wasn't really dead they could dig him up ?

Well I think Joshua bar joseph was an extremely tough guy. Just because he didn't go raping, pillagong and plundering doesn't mean he couldn't. Andaccording to the stories he supposedly threw a whole crowd out of the temple for their moneychanging n shit. What, fuifty people ? you throw fifty people out of a buolding by yourself with no gun or anything, you are probably a bad motherfucker.

As such, after being in that nice cool cave for a time to recoup, he got up and threw that stone aside and tookk a walk. the primitive people of the time thought sure he was dead, as such believed he came back from the dead.

I am not religious at al, but the fact is that very little fiction is absolutely pure fiction. Some of it is based on actual happenings about which the stories have been mutilated over the ages by retalling. Each generation brings in their little modification. In a thousand years it looks like Mr. Spock was here throwing lightning bolts n shit.

Fuck, I don't even bemlieve half the official history of WW2 because much of that information was provided by the Soviets, you trust them ? I don't, and I think Russia is a hell of alot better off without them. And they also think so.
 
Can anyone help me?
I made a delta-sigma MASH 2-2 architecture simulation model. MASH 2-2 has two stages. In the first-stage there is a 1 bit quantizer and in the second-stage there is a 4 bit quantizer. After the both stages there are different noise cancellation logic (NCL) and after this, there is subtraction, which is subtract the second-stage from the first-stage.
The first stage is 1 bit, the second stage is 4 bit. The result of the subtraction is 4 bit. After that, there should be use a sinc5 filter.

I read some literature in the digital filtering topics. I found information about the 1 bit data stream filtering. But I didn't find anything about the 4 bit data stream filtering.

Could somebody help me? Is this architecture correct? How can I build a 4 bit sinc5 filter (virtually)?
 
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 03:08:06 -0700 (PDT),
rippert92@gmail.com wrote:

Can anyone help me?
I made a delta-sigma MASH 2-2 architecture simulation model. MASH 2-2 has t=
wo stages. In the first-stage there is a 1 bit quantizer and in the second-=
stage there is a 4 bit quantizer. After the both stages there are different=
noise cancellation logic (NCL) and after this, there is subtraction, which=
is subtract the second-stage from the first-stage.=20
The first stage is 1 bit, the second stage is 4 bit. The result of the subt=
raction is 4 bit. After that, there should be use a sinc5 filter.

I read some literature in the digital filtering topics. I found information=
about the 1 bit data stream filtering. But I didn't find anything about th=
e 4 bit data stream filtering.=20

Could somebody help me? Is this architecture correct? How can I build a 4 b=
it sinc5 filter (virtually)?

This question seems well beyond 'basics'. I'd suggest
trying the comp.dsp newsgroup instead.

Best regards,


Bob Masta

DAQARTA v8.00
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www.daqarta.com
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Frequency Counter, Pitch Track, Pitch-to-MIDI
FREE 8-channel Signal Generator, DaqMusiq generator
Science with your sound card!
 
On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 12:44:38 +0000, Bob Masta wrote:

On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 03:08:06 -0700 (PDT), rippert92@gmail.com wrote:

Can anyone help me?
I made a delta-sigma MASH 2-2 architecture simulation model. MASH 2-2
has t=
wo stages. In the first-stage there is a 1 bit quantizer and in the
second-=
stage there is a 4 bit quantizer. After the both stages there are
different=
noise cancellation logic (NCL) and after this, there is subtraction,
which=
is subtract the second-stage from the first-stage.=20
The first stage is 1 bit, the second stage is 4 bit. The result of the
subt=
raction is 4 bit. After that, there should be use a sinc5 filter.

I read some literature in the digital filtering topics. I found
information=
about the 1 bit data stream filtering. But I didn't find anything about
th=
e 4 bit data stream filtering.=20

Could somebody help me? Is this architecture correct? How can I build a
4 b=
it sinc5 filter (virtually)?

This question seems well beyond 'basics'. I'd suggest trying the
comp.dsp newsgroup instead.

Definitely. If you post it there, where there are people who will
correct me if I'm wrong, I may even contribute to the thread.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:15:36 -0700, Jim Thompson
<To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

OT: Opinions about this situation?...

http://tinyurl.com/nvoto2s

An alternate question... at what frequencies are these "devices"
controlled ?>:-}

...Jim Thompson
If he didn't discharge a firearm in city limits or some other no-no,
I'd be surprised if they don't find some other way to hang him.

After all, the police, and government will want the ability to snoop
on citizens, and a "right to privacy" would be a bad precedent to set.

Just a matter of time before drones carry small arms...
 
In article <vb2nrapjd03pv4g8gb3j48vmsiresoheub@4ax.com>,
default@defaulter.net says...
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:15:36 -0700, Jim Thompson
To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

OT: Opinions about this situation?...

http://tinyurl.com/nvoto2s

An alternate question... at what frequencies are these "devices"
controlled ?>:-}

...Jim Thompson
If he didn't discharge a firearm in city limits or some other no-no,
I'd be surprised if they don't find some other way to hang him.

After all, the police, and government will want the ability to snoop
on citizens, and a "right to privacy" would be a bad precedent to set.

Just a matter of time before drones carry small arms...
The bottom line is that *any* aircraft have to be over 400ft in the air
over other's property. If he was hovering around at tree top level, it
is tresspassing.
The AMA and the FAA have rules.
 
On 7/31/2015 10:47 AM, default wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:15:36 -0700, Jim Thompson
To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

Just a matter of time before drones carry small arms...
Take a look here:
http://gizmodo.com/heres-the-home-made-gun-toting-quadcopter-nightmare-are-1718138527
 
On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 15:18:11 -0400, WangoTango
<Asgard24@mindspring.com> wrote:

In article <vb2nrapjd03pv4g8gb3j48vmsiresoheub@4ax.com>,
default@defaulter.net says...
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:15:36 -0700, Jim Thompson
To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

OT: Opinions about this situation?...

http://tinyurl.com/nvoto2s

An alternate question... at what frequencies are these "devices"
controlled ?>:-}

...Jim Thompson
If he didn't discharge a firearm in city limits or some other no-no,
I'd be surprised if they don't find some other way to hang him.

After all, the police, and government will want the ability to snoop
on citizens, and a "right to privacy" would be a bad precedent to set.

Just a matter of time before drones carry small arms...

The bottom line is that *any* aircraft have to be over 400ft in the air
over other's property. If he was hovering around at tree top level, it
is tresspassing.
The AMA and the FAA have rules.

Not a concern with the optics and stabilization systems as for pretty
pictures.

Seems to me you'd want drones well below CA traffic.
 
On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 17:19:15 -0400, Tom Biasi <tombiasi@optonline.net>
wrote:

On 7/31/2015 10:47 AM, default wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:15:36 -0700, Jim Thompson
To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote:

Just a matter of time before drones carry small arms...

Take a look here:
http://gizmodo.com/heres-the-home-made-gun-toting-quadcopter-nightmare-are-1718138527

If I can think of it, someone already has...
 
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 9:17:02 AM UTC-7, Jim Thompson wrote:
I think it's time I upgraded my 'Spice' machine... What modern equivalent
should I replace it with?

Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack3 (build 2195)

Processor a Main Circuit Board 2.20 gigahertz AMD Athlon 64

137.44 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
93.05 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-5232K
[CD-ROM drive]

1024 Megabytes Installed Memory

Some more RAM. Figure on 8 GB to start.
CPUs for the new OS (Windows 10?) are Intel i5 and i7, and various Athlon II/Phenom II
which have multiple cores. Probably four is plenty, and high-end (Xeon) not required.
If your disk usage stays modest, a 240 GB SSD will suit you for some years to come.
Instead of a combo drive, DVD-rw.

Consider the advantages to multiple monitors, while you're at it; many engineers
find it useful to keep two or three screens over the desk. Fullsize case for adding
full-height cards is recommended.

Expect that newly compiled software will use the extra cores (and RAM etc.) in coming
years; you'll notice some speedups immediately, but more as the years pass.
 
you want the Intel Xeon E5-2699 v3 @ 2.30GHz
w/ 128GB 0.5CLK DDR5 Quad-Channel RAM for sure

and a bunch of SATA-4 drives to boot from

and that OS the Cray folks run these days...
 
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 11:33:00 PM UTC-5, mrob...@att.net wrote:
In sci.electronics.basics Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com> wrote:
I see visions of a 2.4GHz barbeque grill antenna, on a PTZ (pan, tilt,
zap) mounting, that optically tracks the done with a CMOS camera, and
aims a generous helping of RF at it until it goes nuts.

An observation: Many drones seem to be equipped with streaming standard-
def-ish video back to the operator, and/or HD video recorded locally on
the drone (GoPro or similar). The ground antenna may not be in view of
the drone cameras, but if it is, it may be useful if the antenna doesn't
look "weird" on video. So, maybe put a piece of gray paper (or
fiberglass, or whatever is RF-transparent) with a DirecTV or Dish logo
over the "barbeque grill".

Advanced mode: build a radome in a color that is hard to observe from
the air.

The surest signs of success are pollution, abuse, and use for criminal
activities.

I can't find the source now, but I remember reading a statement by
somebody that "It must have been about 1940 or so when newspapers
finally stopped breathlessly reporting that a criminal had planned his
crime by using the TELEPHONE." The same thing started happening with
the INTERNET in the mid-1990s and has only just started to subside.

Let the arms race begin and be the first to dominate your
neighborhood.

You need an NNS unit. It attaches to your garden hose with common
household tools! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGCFmSFvIZw

That's hilarious.
Matt Roberds
 
On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 7:00:56 AM UTC-5, Veek M wrote:
ABLE1 wrote:

On 7/8/2015 11:40 PM, Veek M wrote:


TROLL ALERT!!!
ah! ty!

Lazy and can't follow a thread. Dang your batting average sucks.
 
On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:30:32 -0700, John Larkin <jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:35:48 -0500, John Fields
jfields@austininstruments.com> wrote:

Crazy is fun when designing new stuff, something stable old you
wouldn't know anything about.

John Fields

Yes, 555 chips provide endless creative opportunities.

This month Friday the 13th came on a Thursday, and the folks on
rec.crafts.metalworking spent the day discussing silver bullets. Perhaps
that's why John L's comment reminded me of this story about an
Electronics 501 Lab Exercise from Pottsylvania Tech, Inc. (PTUI):

Problem: Given a 555 chip, measure the height of an apartment building.

Many of the answers were (electronically) striaghtforward, involving
counters, gates, and a host of Rube-Goldbergesque sensor arrangements.
The most memorable, however, was submitted one year by the lab team of N.
Fatale and B. Badenov, and it went like this:

1. Steal a second 555 chip from another student team.

2. Breed the two chips and their offspring, using several tons of sand
misappropriated from a local beach.

3. Once you have 1,000 chips on hand, trade them to the apartment
building manager in exchange for a copy of the building's plans.
(The apartment manager will then make a handsome profit selling the
555s to Las Vegas casinos as "cryptographically-secure poker chips".)

4. The building plans will contain the height of the building.

It was only when their professor asked the two students to repeat their
experiment that the two ran into trouble. This time they accidentally
wound up with two male 555 chips, which they were unable to breed. As a
result, the professor failed them for falsifying data, plagiarism, theft
of beach sand, and general no-goodnik-ness and they were dismissed from
the University.

One good thing did come out of all this for Boris and Natasha, however:
the professor's description of their thoroughly unethical and illegal
behavior came to the notice of the professor's cousin (one F. Leader)
who hired them to spy on unusual activity in the United States.

Oh, and the breeding of 555s was left as an EFS (Exercise for Students).


Frank McKenney
--
If youth is the season of hope, it is often so only in the sense that
our elders are hopeful about us; for no age is so apt as youth to think
that its emotions, partings, and resolves are the last of their kind.
We are told that the oldest inhabitants of Peru do not cease to be
agitated by the earthquakes, but they probably see beyond each shock,
and reflect that there are plenty more to come.

-- George Eliot, "Middlemarch"
--
Frank McKenney, McKenney Associates
Richmond, Virginia / (804) 320-4887
Munged E-mail: frank uscore mckenney aatt mindspring ddoott com
 
Frnak McKenney wrote:
This month Friday the 13th came on a Thursday, and the folks on
rec.crafts.metalworking spent the day discussing silver bullets. Perhaps
that's why John L's comment reminded me of this story about an
Electronics 501 Lab Exercise from Pottsylvania Tech, Inc. (PTUI):

Problem: Given a 555 chip, measure the height of an apartment building.

Many of the answers were (electronically) striaghtforward, involving
counters, gates, and a host of Rube-Goldbergesque sensor arrangements.
The most memorable, however, was submitted one year by the lab team of N.
Fatale and B. Badenov, and it went like this:

1. Steal a second 555 chip from another student team.

2. Breed the two chips and their offspring, using several tons of sand
misappropriated from a local beach.

3. Once you have 1,000 chips on hand, trade them to the apartment
building manager in exchange for a copy of the building's plans.
(The apartment manager will then make a handsome profit selling the
555s to Las Vegas casinos as "cryptographically-secure poker chips".)

4. The building plans will contain the height of the building.

It was only when their professor asked the two students to repeat their
experiment that the two ran into trouble. This time they accidentally
wound up with two male 555 chips, which they were unable to breed. As a
result, the professor failed them for falsifying data, plagiarism, theft
of beach sand, and general no-goodnik-ness and they were dismissed from
the University.

One good thing did come out of all this for Boris and Natasha, however:
the professor's description of their thoroughly unethical and illegal
behavior came to the notice of the professor's cousin (one F. Leader)
who hired them to spy on unusual activity in the United States.

Oh, and the breeding of 555s was left as an EFS (Exercise for Students).

Check the county's property database, and read it off your computer's
screen. :)
 

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