12-24-2016, 03:23 AM
(12-22-2016, 01:55 PM)EmpirerBAD Wrote: I see why 1 tick serial is difficult for binary processing applictions, and why many times it's best to abandon it altogether. But if you're working in analog, then every bit is received at a 0.4 s interval, making on-the-fly processing manageable, as well as it's easier to save.
Reason I work with it myself, in the chat system-project, is to broadcast a steady pixel stream from server to client over a network with minimal overall equipment, and maximum number of clients. Let's say I use it like a display cable (a kind of "super massive transfer").
Looks like the basic tech is still the same (?). Dylanrussel's receiver looks quite huge/overvomplicated tho.
ah, i have some old repeater only 4bit/tick analog serial system that still works, its just laggy and buggy as all heck xD.
it looks more complicated then it is, its just in a diag system and the pic angle sucks xD