Yeah, the PSIM is *THE* geek device of the decade. I missed the Sinclair days by a few years, so I was doing the Commodore 64 programming thing, but this is the same kinda deal. I'm jazzed...! And I'm glad it has the 9 pin port instead of USB. USB is so _not_ geeky... Anyone else gonna out there going be a REAL geek and use the DOS version of the software??? And I'm not telling anyone about the program I have all ready to load once the PSIM is here! Once it's all tweaked and perfect you're welcome to it, but it may be my only chance to get an original program into soup before all the smart people get all the glory ;) Andrew >>> mmarsh@websense.com 02/18/04 12:37 PM >>> I'm also the Mike Marsh that ordered a PSIM and now I can't sleep thinking about it. Yep: geek. Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" <grichter@a...> wrote: > --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" > <mmarsh@w...> wrote: > > Grant has it right. Of all languages, BASIC is perhaps the > easiest > > to a hold of. And it's really fun to use, particularly for smallish > > things like PSIM code. > > > > It's really fun! > > > > Mike > > Hi Mike, > > The Feb. issue of SPIN magazine says a Mike Marsh is the > drummer for the band Dashboard Confessional. > > Any relation? > > I hope this gives no offense. > > Best, > > Grant Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: http://www.SynthModules.com Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [SynthModules] Re: Learning BASIC for PSIM-1?
2004-02-18 by Andrew Scheidler
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