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By the way, someone made a program that will calculate the taps of a LFSR, given a recording: http://listengine.tuxfamily.org/lists.tuxfamily.org/hatari-devel/2012/09/msg00003.html —[[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:29, 7 May 2013 (MDT) | By the way, someone made a program that will calculate the taps of a LFSR, given a recording: http://listengine.tuxfamily.org/lists.tuxfamily.org/hatari-devel/2012/09/msg00003.html —[[User:Lidnariq|Lidnariq]] ([[User talk:Lidnariq|talk]]) 15:29, 7 May 2013 (MDT) | ||
:Hmm, that program doesn't look -quit- that simple. I'd first have to decode the recording to a binary stream, but it looks like it could do the work from there. Most of the emulations I've checked are using the 17/14 tap configuration mentioned in that thread. Thanks for the link, though, I'll try to make use of it when I get around to testing my 5B. - [[User:Rainwarrior|Rainwarrior]] ([[User talk:Rainwarrior|talk]]) 14:09, 8 May 2013 (MDT) |
Revision as of 20:09, 8 May 2013
Disch's Notes
Why was all of this added here? The noise generator is possibly useful (though I will need to verify it), but everything else is entirely redundant, and with a lot of speculative/weasel wording for things are now properly understood. The frequency calculation is also incorrect, and so are some statements that presume it to be an AY and not a YM. - Rainwarrior (talk) 01:00, 6 May 2013 (MDT)
- I've removed all of the redundant or incorrect information, and moved the remaining new information into the article. - Rainwarrior (talk) 01:10, 6 May 2013 (MDT)
LFSR noise
By the way, someone made a program that will calculate the taps of a LFSR, given a recording: http://listengine.tuxfamily.org/lists.tuxfamily.org/hatari-devel/2012/09/msg00003.html —Lidnariq (talk) 15:29, 7 May 2013 (MDT)
- Hmm, that program doesn't look -quit- that simple. I'd first have to decode the recording to a binary stream, but it looks like it could do the work from there. Most of the emulations I've checked are using the 17/14 tap configuration mentioned in that thread. Thanks for the link, though, I'll try to make use of it when I get around to testing my 5B. - Rainwarrior (talk) 14:09, 8 May 2013 (MDT)