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less than 3??

I just don't understand.

OK, back to being productive, when Fred wakes up tomorrow morning and takes his hand off himself and his mrs
there will be photographic evidence of my productivity


or not.
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em_knaps wrote:or not.
You were right, damn it! Well done! :-)
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DO IT!!! It's all down to you now, bug me for support at all hours :-)

http://stuff.fredcooke.com/spankme.is.r ... .logicdata
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/spankme.read ... reeems.png

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Thank you! And congratulations! Car sounds great already! :-) I can't wait until it's tuned properly!
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congratulations! well done!
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Congratulations! nice work Spankme hard.

When do the drive byes begin?

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Very nice! Congratulations.

I love the car, and I'm jealous of all the room on the veroboard.

A strong contender for "Most Awkward", but I think I might have you beat.
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Hi, I just tested RPM solid out to 13461.5385 or so. Try not to exceed that or sync may be lost and outputs may be unpredictable. You've been warned :-)

Edit:

http://stuff.fredcooke.com/12minus1.0-50k.sweep.png

The two lines at 13500 and 36000 or so are where it starts losing sync and where it stops gaining sync briefly, respectively.

Source file if you'd like to examine it yourself:

http://stuff.fredcooke.com/12minus1.0-5 ... .logicdata

Will test various other combos tomorrow :-)

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