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17th Sep 2018
First of a series of subframe tutorials. This aims to be a gentler and more interactive introduction than LBPHacker's preliminaries save.
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  • TheCARNUFEX
    TheCARNUFEX
    11th Jan 2018
    Don't post saves with text only.
  • lamyipfu
    lamyipfu
    11th Jan 2018
    @DUC, is subframe defined to be the usage of solid sprk? I loosely use the concept of subframe by completing all ARAY-FILT operations within one frame, but the circuit only updates every 8 frames to save space/avoid conv. Does it count? They are not solid-sprk-sbfrm, but distinct from normal serial-circuit as usually a simple modification makes them sld-spk-sbfrm. Maybe use weak and strong(default) subframe as indicator? What do you think?
  • DUC
    DUC
    11th Jan 2018
    Concepts like solid spark are easy to identify, whereas with classical electronics, you can range anywhere from battery and metal to a full computer, with so many degrees in between. Besides, I was suggesting we classify subframe creations because that would make it a lot easier to make a collection of them.
  • DUC
    DUC
    11th Jan 2018
    @NoVIcE Well, first of all it's kinda hard to classify 'classical' electronics because there are so many degrees of complexity it makes it near impossible. But subframe has concepts that are more concrete and more definable; subframe is more like building blocks that you put together. Because subframe operates all in one frame, there is little time involved, which makes subframe 2 dimensional instead of three.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    10th Jan 2018
    @DUC we dont classify 'classical' electronics, why should we do it with subframe?
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    10th Jan 2018
    There is more than text in there, though. ;-)
  • MrMayhem
    MrMayhem
    10th Jan 2018
    "Don't make saves with text only!"
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    10th Jan 2018
    @DUC That's a great idea. It would be good if you or NoVIcE could take the lead on this; I do have a lesson series to produce, after all.
  • DUC
    DUC
    10th Jan 2018
    @mark2222 Maybe we could start by classifying subframe creations according to their complexity; it might make it easier. Class 1 for solid sparks (laser, for example), Class 2 for FILT integrations, Class 3 for FILT + PSTN involvement, Class 4 for POM, etc.
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    10th Jan 2018
    @Matera_the_Mad I have the source text uploaded here: https://github.com/krawthekrow/subframe-lessons/blob/master/lesson1.txt