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| mission:resources:ezvd [2016-04-12 06:19] – [EZVD - Easy Voltage-Divider Calc-/Simulator] chrono | mission:resources:ezvd [2016-09-21 07:56] (current) – [EZVD - Easy Voltage-Divider Calc-/Simulator] chrono | ||
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| - | It's still a very hackish and early implementation but it (or the idea of it) might serve well to re-verify and extend its math model, functionality and robustness (there are still some uncaught cases where EZVD will crash with large step sizes) and to create more open simulation/ | + | It's still a very hackish and early implementation but it (or the idea of it) serves  | 
| + | * Review, verify and extend its math model | ||
| + |   * Add more functionality  | ||
| + | * Make it more robust (Fix uncaught cases where EZVD will crash with large step sizes) | ||
| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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| ===== Development / Sources / Issue-Tracking ====== | ===== Development / Sources / Issue-Tracking ====== | ||
| - | People are fighting board-wars over the 1024 vs. 1023 multiplier issue and a lot of code out there one could use as an example bears the risk of also just being copy-pasted from some other bad example. So anyone with the skill to provide knowledge, reflection, verification and feature expansion is invited to join development, | + | People are fighting board-wars over the 1024 vs. 1023 multiplier issue and a lot of code out there one could use as an example bears the risk of also just being copy-pasted from some other bad example. So anyone with the skill to provide knowledge, reflection, verification and feature expansion is invited to join development, | 
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