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Old 12th April 2004, 10:45 PM   #61
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It would be good to have an explanation of how this works and what peripherals go with the working ones. It dosen't work on any computer I have tried; Win 98SE or XP!!


Have you tried the compatibility setting I suggested?

((Mine did not work on XP before I did this. Bear in mind that I am running a lot of experimental software so it might have worked on my computer even without this workaround))

Petter
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Old 13th April 2004, 03:55 AM   #62
JonPike is offline JonPike  United States
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Changing it to 98SE compatibility got it to work on my machine.

So, it's bascially a calculator and a display window? No other function?

Sorry for accusing you there.. have run into a lot of programmers that forget that their enviroment isn't like most other computer's.. Don't know what could be missing here.. though it is a couple year old install of XP Pro.
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Old 24th January 2006, 09:19 PM   #63
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IF I understand this circuit correctly, it is a serial shift register.
And if the oscillator is working at 66 Mhz instead of 100Mhz, it is because the inductor forms a LC oscillator. Why not use a 20Mhz crystal tuned to its 5th harmonic?

Why use a crystal at all?
Very easy to make it oscillator into VHF-UHF frequencies.

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