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Yesterday I made another component addition to my rack, the Panamax MR4300 Line Conditioner, Noise Filtration, and Surge Protector. As always, have fun moving everything, but it takes some time.

Regards,
I feel your pain! I still don’t have the optical cable and the second HDMI cable run to my Oppo 105. My intent is to use the optical to my Surround Master and the HDMI for Atmos.

Yes, it takes time. Even when you’re retired.
 
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My original intent was to fiddle around with arrays, so I just defined one that probably didn’t fit. I believe the computer was a PDP-11, but I was never granted access to it. I just had diagnostics that said the program was aborted by the operator. I eventually got it to run on the school’s computer by eliminating one dimension of the array and calculating one line, printing, calculate the next line, print, rinse and repeat. When I rewrote it in BASIC for my first PC, it ran the full 3D array witout complaint. I think I had 64k of memory - all that would fit, but damn, that’s a long time ago,
Wow! A PDP-11. I used some of those in the 1970s.
When I did my A-Level (so pre-Uni exams) in Computer Science, to do some machine code programming on one occasion we were allowed to directly toggle in our programs (via the front panel switches) into a PDP-8 - I think it was all in either Octal or Binary. I somehow managed to crash it, which meant it had to be fully rebooted via punch tape, which took them quite a while - I was not popular!
 
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