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Re: TPI 747



More a lack of room to tinker with things.
While it's OK and then some, it's just not perfect, and he's gone over
everything trying to get it that way.  Like I said he's fussy, and that
means time, so at some point it would habe been just easier, and faster to
use say a 730, is all..
Grumpy

> Yea, the biggest problem with the '747 is lack of data. The aldl sends a
small
> frame of data once every two seconds or so. Do you think that may be why
he
> does not like doing this conversion? (A simple board with a handful of
chips,
> and all 256 bytes of scratch-pad ram are yours up to 36 times a second.)
>
> BobR.
>
> nacelp wrote:
>
> > Just a note.
> > A friend that does calibrations at the oem level, has just finished
doing a
> > SBC TPI run by a 747.  While it runs OK, and the owner is happy, he says
> > that's the last one he'll ever do.  No specifics yet, but he definetly
knows
> > his stuff.  Just not as good as a 730 system is, in drivibility, course
he's
> > the fussy type.
> > Grumpy
> >
>
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