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matherp
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Posted: 10:06am 09 Jun 2022
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JohnS
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  Tinine said  
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If you have the source code and can debug it yourself then that's a different matter - you can fix it.


This excuse has been used since forever but in reality, if one had the skills to do such a thing, they wouldn't be using such a HLL in the first place.

There's no logic in that claim about using (or not) a HLL!

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Tinine
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Well this community is very much alive...John Harding get that other H7 running MMBasic yet?

He has the source, right?

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JohnS
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  Tinine said  Well this community is very much alive...John Harding get that other H7 running MMBasic yet?

He has the source, right?

Craig

Does he? And who is he? Why would he want to?

It used to be (still is?) that H7 code wasn't open source.

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Tinine
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Yup, you haven't seen him asking Pete for hints?

Understandably Pete doesn't wanna be derailed but he was making headway.

People like to impress with "if it don't come open source, I ain't touching it!"

And....They take one look at the source  
 
crez

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Output with new picomite version. No deviations above 1.96 or below 1.08 volts. Thanks Peter! If anything, it may be running a bit faster, but I wasn't paying particular attention to that.
 
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