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Thanks. That's a chunk-o-code. However mobius being entirely software based...and...remember..I'm talking about something utilizing real hardware that takes the place of a lot of that code and just sits there doing it's thing without prompting in many cases :-). Anyway nice to know such considerate people are working for us. Maybe someone can teach him not to be so presumptuous and more personal. Maybe someone already did and *next* time our conversation will be more pleasant. :-) -Bob Jeffrey Larson wrote: > > > 100,000 lines? In C code?? *blink*. Uhh..yeah never done one that > > long. Being a language with a lot of built ins and all... usually not > > necessary to go quite that far with it :-). > > As an example, Mobius is a software looper that emulates some but not > all of the EDP functions and is well over 100K lines of C++ and took > 3 years to write and test. And it's still not finished :-) > > > But anyway if I do it I'll have a vision of about what it will entail > > and do it. > > That's great. I'm sure you have ideas based on your experience that no > other looper has implemented. If you build it I'm sure some people > will love it. But unless you're prepared to implement all the features > in every other looper you really can't call it the ultimate looper > because for many it won't be. It is your choice of the words > "ultimate" and "all the features people want" that is the source of > the cynicism. > > CV by the way is one of the members of the Echoplex development team. > > I hope you pursue your project, new ideas are good. > > Regards, > Jeff > >