(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
And "adult in the room" is a commonly used phrase meaning someone who makes a hard decision, usually reluctantly. As what would be required if the X8 were chosen to be the sole platform.
(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
He wasn't insulting anybody, it was to his own staff, and was widely reported and acknowledged as such, as a rallying cry for the campaign. As in, "if we're not talking about the economy, we're doing something wrong". But if you see it as an insult, again, that's up to you. But we digress.
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(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
Whether x16tial intended to insult isn't really the point, though. Personally, I read the title as an insult towards much of the community, and it seems I'm not alone in that assessment.
I can't even imagine how such a supposed reference is supposed to be contextual enough on a site like this for most people to read it any other way.
That's all I really want to say in this discussion.
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(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
Well, all I can do is explain the intention and the reference, which has been done. It was a risk, that everyone wouldn't know the reference, but the intention and the reference has been explained: that a hard decision could be made, and there's a clear winning strategy on the other side of that hard decision.
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(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
You could... edit the title? You know, if you don't want to distract people who don't associate this website with politics, and thus gather the wrong impression.
Looks like I can still edit titles on posts I made many months ago. I feel confident that this is within your power.
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(new title): Hard decision, but the answer is pretty clear.
So if someone makes a reference to a movie quote, the discussion is forever and always about movies? Puzzling, but I will change the title if I can.
Edit: done.
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1 hour ago, BruceMcF said:
But, but, but ... goddamit, I'm calling it the LX8 to be clever. Heck, if they sell them and I buy one, I'll keep on calling it the LX8.
It's pretty obvious that David is calling them the X16's and X8. The board even as "X8" on it. It would be silly to try to change it's official name, but the comment to call it the Lieutenant X8 was too witty to not give it some props.
I agree it was clever. That's why I posted I thought it was a great nickname about three minutes after the original post suggesting it. I don't feel the need to keep calling it the 68. LX8? Pidgin Roman / Arabic numeral hybrid? Anyone? {crickets} Or maybe I should just start calling it the LXVIII!
I'm sorry I've apparently stepped on toes or some such, as this reaction seems way over the top to innocent remarks on my part.
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6 hours ago, Wavicle said:
Ah, okay. Those were only the board design files as far as I know. I was hoping the RTL for VERA had been published since it is the only bespoke "ASIC" in the X16.
What was posted was a complete standalone project. I have a copy of the following repos:
commanderx8 / x8-emu - emulator
commanderx8 / x8-rom - X8 ROM containing BASIC and KERNAL
commanderx8 / x8-fpga - FPGA image in Verilog
commanderx8 / x8-pcb - KiCAD files of schematic/PCB
I played around with it using an iCEBreaker board a few months ago. I can't remember if that board had enough I/O breakout to support everything. If it did then could create an X8 breakout board for the iCEBreaker ecosystem. I'm buried in another project so didn't pursue it much further. It looks like there's close to 100 people interested in an X8 board, so this might be one way to get them the hardware.
It's amazing how much work went into the X8 now I take another look at it. I don't understand why you wouldn't release it.
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6 hours ago, Wavicle said:
Ah, okay. Those were only the board design files as far as I know. I was hoping the RTL for VERA had been published since it is the only bespoke "ASIC" in the X16.
What was posted was a complete standalone project. I have a copy of the following repos:
commanderx8 / x8-emu - emulator
commanderx8 / x8-rom - X8 ROM containing BASIC and KERNAL
commanderx8 / x8-fpga - FPGA image in Verilog
commanderx8 / x8-pcb - KiCAD files of schematic/PCB
I played around with it using an iCEBreaker board a few months ago. I can't remember if that board had enough I/O breakout to support everything. If it did then could create an X8 breakout board for the iCEBreaker ecosystem. I'm buried in another project so didn't pursue it much further. It looks like there's close to 100 people interested in an X8 board, so this might be one way to get them the hardware.
It's amazing how much work went into the X8 now I take another look at it. I don't understand why you wouldn't release it.