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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electronics
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@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.
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@DUC we dont classify 'classical' electronics, why should we do it with subframe?
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There is more than text in there, though. ;-)
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"Don't make saves with text only!"
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@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.
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@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.
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@Matera_the_Mad I have the source text uploaded here: https://github.com/krawthekrow/subframe-lessons/blob/master/lesson1.txt
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I'm putting it all in plain text for my old eyes
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@Trigod Lessons come out at the end of every week. That means that lesson 2 will come out in about two days. @miner_sd Thanks! @NoVIcE Yeah, that was what The Subframe Handbook was supposed to do, though it does start at a high level. You could probably start by collecting a list of existing subframe creations. There are a lot out there that are relatively simple; one came out just yesterday.
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youre an amazing person for doing this thank you so much