Programming?
Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 7:23 pm
[...unWARP!!!]
Good evening.
It may seem that the Rac Conians don't know the term "programming" yet, if they don't know how to control the output of the sword.
However, as I was commuting home today (I tend to come up with crazy ideas then) I realised something:
Those of you who have or who used to live in 2 story homes very likely have seen the pair of light switches at the top and the bottom of the stairs. If the light is off, either switch, regardless of position, will turn it on when it is turned. Once it is on, either switch will turn it off when turned, again regardless of position. I'm not sure what kind of "logic gate" that is, but I'm quite sure that it IS a logic gate (can anyone tell me what it is?)
The thing is: Rac Conians, with multiple story houses, would very likely have those switch pairs. If so, then they apparently KNOW the most basic of the basic of the basic forms of "programming". True, you only have two "inputs" and one "output", and naturally you won't be able to run your garage door opener without some fancy re-wiring, but the basic concept of progamming is THERE. (I hope)
Hence....it is my theory that the sword CAN be controlled, and the spell output CAN be regulated, perhaps not through voice commands, but regulated nonetheless.
The function format nnn(0) apparently is not in use within the sword, or at least, not as how I can see it. Or, they are laid out linearly, as Kestrel explained. Maybe the Time(0) function is also randomised?
Good evening.
It may seem that the Rac Conians don't know the term "programming" yet, if they don't know how to control the output of the sword.
However, as I was commuting home today (I tend to come up with crazy ideas then) I realised something:
Those of you who have or who used to live in 2 story homes very likely have seen the pair of light switches at the top and the bottom of the stairs. If the light is off, either switch, regardless of position, will turn it on when it is turned. Once it is on, either switch will turn it off when turned, again regardless of position. I'm not sure what kind of "logic gate" that is, but I'm quite sure that it IS a logic gate (can anyone tell me what it is?)
The thing is: Rac Conians, with multiple story houses, would very likely have those switch pairs. If so, then they apparently KNOW the most basic of the basic of the basic forms of "programming". True, you only have two "inputs" and one "output", and naturally you won't be able to run your garage door opener without some fancy re-wiring, but the basic concept of progamming is THERE. (I hope)
Hence....it is my theory that the sword CAN be controlled, and the spell output CAN be regulated, perhaps not through voice commands, but regulated nonetheless.
The function format nnn(0) apparently is not in use within the sword, or at least, not as how I can see it. Or, they are laid out linearly, as Kestrel explained. Maybe the Time(0) function is also randomised?