Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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23rd May 2014
10th Feb 2017
another way to look at the performance of randomizers and other devices. also maybe a way to record a series of button clicks or output events.. Also good for temp over time if someone can hook a thermometer like device up to it.
randomizer electronics electronic graph random plasmax collection automation component

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  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th May 2014
    @Ferne. I guess that would work did you want to use my tech? just give credit please.
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    24th May 2014
    *generator, of course
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    24th May 2014
    What about a random terrain genrator using this?
  • Doolittle
    Doolittle
    24th May 2014
    @sandwichlizard oh thanks!
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th May 2014
    @PTuniverse. yes you can send me the ID and I will check it out.
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    24th May 2014
    Hey dude. I built a private 16-output jump randomizer with the output specifically built for the histograph, but I have no idea why the printer glitches whenever I run it at full speed. So the problem is I can only run it at a slower speed. If you want, I can give you the randomizer and you can tell me the problem.
  • price_vort
    price_vort
    24th May 2014
    @sandwichlizard Shall we set up a group of electric thing ?
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th May 2014
    @doolittle again. the piston is layered. search for user:G-LinuxorU he has a very good piston tutorial.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th May 2014
    @doolittle. A randomizer generates a random output pulse. a histograph is an old school device which uses a marker on a long arm that moves back and forth with varied voltage on a slowly moving strip of paper producing a line chart over time. one might be hooked up to an oven in a lab or factory and used to track temperature or humidity for quality control.
  • Doolittle
    Doolittle
    24th May 2014
    oh, and also, in your lizzard automation, how do you get the piston to extend that far on a single shot?