Sweet.
Are you taking it to bed tonight ?
Can tell how happy you are now she is back home.
Are you taking it to bed tonight ?

Can tell how happy you are now she is back home.
I know that problem well, everything is clashing with my shift pattern this year, slam, UKPP, various league meets and birthday bashes, I can only get so many shifts covered!....grrrrr.It won't make any shows this year as for sure it won't be ready, but I would like to get it to one next year. I still didn't make it the the Slam or the UKPP as the dates always clash with other things, but will try harder in 2015![]()
For WPC, the switches just connect up to the P-ROC without any changes required. The P-ROC is as happy with optos as anything else. On a Sys 11, the switch matrix also connects up to the P-ROC directly, using the same matrix connections as you'd use for WPC. The design of the matrix from that point of view is the same, 8 rows by 8 columns with a diode on each switch. Works just fine. On the few Sys11 machines that have optos, the opto board appears on the matrix just like any other switch and the P-ROC handles it just fine.Possible silly q....
The sys11 and wpc switch matrix are different in their operation. The principle is the same but the electrically very different. I wonder how the P-ROC controller does things?
I guess this wont make any difference if you are 100% physical switches but may do if you start using optos etc.