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2007\07\19@133751
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g_daubachn/a
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Hello SXers,
some of you have been asking for something like this since a while. Here is my first version. I have compiled some information about the SX controllers that I thought might be helpful. I arranged this into a 2-page ZIPped PDF document that can be printed out on both sides of a legal format stationary. People - like me - who are used to DIN formats might use the "fit to printer scale", or similar printing option. When you have printed it, you may fold it like a "Z" if you like.
When you find errors, or typos in the document, or have any suggestions, please let me know. I'm also open for your suggestions what you like to see in the blank "Notes" area.
Have fun!
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2007\07\30@155639 by g_daubachn/a
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Hello again...
believe me, or not - I'm using this reference card while working on my own SX projects. Therefore, I recently found another bug:
In the OPTION Register section, the meaning of the RTE_IE bit is wrong: Other than in the text, the RTCC rollover inerrupt is enabled when the bit is cleared, and it is disabled when the bit is set.
I have attached a new copy of the SX Quick-Reference Card where this bug has been fixed.
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2007\07\30@194151 by capdiamontn/a
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I like it, clarifies things such as PLP. Thanks! ---------- End of Message ----------
The only problem I have is when saving it, it gets saved as SX and nothing else, windows didn't know what to do with it, untill I renamed it SX.zip
Maybe use _ between words, I don't know.
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2007\07\30@200637 by chipheadn/a
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Günther:
Not to nit on things, but for reference, the card prints on "letter" size paper (8-1/2 x 11 inches). "Legal" size is 8-1/1 x 14 inches (probably closer to A4 then letter size is).
This (being on letter size), also makes it easier for most of us yanks to print out at home. (Letter size is more common than legal size).
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2007\07\31@005504 by g_daubachn/a
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Thanks for the info - I have renamed the file into SX_Ref_Card.zip. Seems as if all parts of the file name following the first blank got lost.
John, you are right, it prints on "letter" size paper, not "legal". When I did the formatting, I had "you yanks" in mind :-) .
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2007\07\31@073019 by mebikeridern/a
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Thanks, Gunther. I've been away from Sxes for about a year, doing propeller stuff, just got started on a
couple of SX projects again and found that I've already forgotten almost everything about the SX command set.
This comes at a perfect time, and it should be helpful.
David
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2007\07\31@085111 by g_daubachn/a
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Hi David,
nice to see you back in "SX Land" - have fun, and don't forget: There are no COGs in the SXes :-) .
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2007\07\31@104223 by chipheadn/a
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[Quoting: "Guenther Daubach"]Schönen Dank! (Das is alles meinen Deutch)
John, you are right, it prints on "letter" size paper, not "legal". When I did the formatting, I had "you yanks" in mind/forums/emoticons/smile.gif .
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Thanks a stack Herr Daubach.
A very useful addition to your very good book.
Maybe you should have produced it in the Metric/DIN A4 that the rest of the world uses and let the Yanks battle to resize it the way we do with their Imperial/Inch system. :lol:
Gegards from the dark continent, Africa
John Bond
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2007\08\02@151245 by g_daubachn/a
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John,
good argument about the format :-) . In order to keep both, the "few" users of the "Imperial/Inch" Letter size, and the many users of the "normal" Metric/DIN A4 size happy, I'm considering to prepare two versions of this card in the future.
Wouldn't it be great if one day all people in the world would talk the same language, use the same metrics, all drive on the "right" side of the road, have the same mains voltage, use the same wall outlets, etc., etc.? Too bad - this is only a dream :-(
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2007\08\03@090217 by chipheadn/a
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If we're going to go that direction, get it right:
It's not just "yanks", it's "Imperialist Yankee Pigs"!
I have not other explanation as to why we still use this archaic system of measurement. Although, on this particual topic, I find the "Yankee" letter size sheet of paper easier to handle than the "A4" (or our "legal" size). The proportions make the sheet "more stable".
Proud to be a yank, and one of the "Imperialist Yankee Pigs" without really meaning to be.
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Actually a "yankee" is someone from the northern states.
I was told by a southern person that a "yankee" is a northerner that visits the south and goes back home. A "damn yankee" is a northerner that visits the south and stays.
Bean.
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2007\08\03@101939 by Shawn Lowen/a
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Bean-
My ex is a southern girl, so, oh how well I know that one!!! :)
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Günther,
Thanks for that - very helpful ...
Regards,
QuattroRS4
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2007\08\05@164750 by pwillardn/a
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Gunther... Excellent Idea and result. We needed it... well, we didn't *know* we needed it until you showed it to us. Thank you.
And I guess I'm a Damn Yankee then... lol. I'm from Boston but have lived in Atlanta for 20 years.
Or maybe I'm a confused damn yankee since I spent 8 years living in europe, so I KNOW metric (and like it) but I do agree about A4 size. Apart from being able to put just a teeny bit more info on a page, it's not ideal for carrying around in my laptop bag as the edges are forced to crinkle and fold up. Ok, so I'd get a EURO laptop bag. ;-)
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2007\08\05@232740 by John Bondn/a
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First Observation - Most of us outside the USA call you guys name far worse than those listed above but offer us a Green Card and we emigrate immediately. Most of us will even emigrate without the Green Card.
Second Observation - In my opinion, there were only two great leaders in The US Civil War, Lincoln and Robert E Lee. But then I'm entitled to be confused, I am an ex soldier from a country with a history of overcoming Racism.
Regards from Kwa Dukuza - In South Africa
John Bond
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