Hi people, I joined these forums only to seek help, I am no good at all in programming anything but relays! really, but despite this I have made projects using Static RAMs like 6116 and store data and retrieve data without a processor, using standard CMOS chips like 4558 to address memory locations and so on and storing data in the memory I/O . The product i designed back in 1986 started off with a 2114 Ram, but due to technology pace was so fast, that it soon became obsolete, I then had no choice but to use a larger memory like the 6116, a 16K memory with 8 I/O ports or channels.
Glad to say the product is still in production, after all those years, though not selling like a hot cake! It is all hard wired logic, using things like 4511 for 7 segment decoders, keyboard, a card reader, and a key switch to allow user to validate or invalidate cards, any data belonging to the cards is stored in the memory, so it does not need to run with a processor, as my weakness was Software! or the ability to learn programming languages to program Micro-controllers.
Apart from that, I learned a bit of GWBasic, and I am still able to program some programs using this tedious but best ever program for me and have done a few programs for analysis, like I wrote a program that would print on sheets of paper full perms of 6 numbers for a lottery from any given pool of numbers, for example if you wanted to play a lottery, you have 6 numbers to choose from 49, and any 3 number match results in a £10 win, any 4 matched numbers can result in on average around £40 win, and 5 gives you more and so on,
However, I noticed that very often I got 2 out of my best 6 numbers, so all i needed was 1 more to win £10, so I thought if I play with 7 numbers, one extra, then that would increase my chances but obviously at the expense of more tickets, so for a 1 extra number I would need to play for £7.00 as each ticket of 6 numbers cost £1.00, so that means i need to permutate 7 numbers and without making any errors, I wrote this program that would permutate up to a pool of 20 best numbers, so that when you fill your lotto tickets you do not repeat or miss out any permutations!
I was so please with this program written in basic, then I did more on analysis, I must have written about a dozen different programs to help me select the best numbers and make my chances of winning better than otherwise, even a slight improvement in odds is a welcome thing, and needless to say it did work, but of course I never actually did it in a big way, but when i did it on just my computer and checked results with what i might have done if I had done it for real, I would have lost some weeks and some weeks I would have won a lot!
Any ways guys, mathematicians will argue with anyone, that law of averages means you cannot win no matter what, but can i argue with them, may be not, but here is what I observed, if you study the past 50 lottery results, you see a pattern, some numbers appears to come more than others, so why not choose about 20 such numbers that appear more than often, or with a higher than average occurrence!
So I devised a program that would select random numbers only from a pool of these highly occurring 20 numbers, you could increase the pool size to any number between 7 and 32, but not all 49, so if you ran this program you would need to enter the 20 best number from your keyboard and then type run! and the program will then select 6 sets of numbers and print them, when you got about 50 or 100 sets of numbers, go to a lotto dealer, and pay him £50 or £100, and hope for the best, of course you had to fill the tickets and I won quite a few times a lot of 4 number wins, and so far no 5 number win, but lots and lots of ten pounds win, overall I lost money, however, whilst I was there doing it, I also stood the same chance of winning a jackpot!
Any ways, I am into tagging systems, and have designed products that sense tags and also deactivate tags, that is my living, and at one time I was doing so well that I did not have a rival or a competition, but now there are quite a few players in this game, pleased to say that I am selling some of my products to China!
but hey I know absolutely nothing of programming microcomputers, controllers, or even a simple pic chip! I get totally lost and I hate products that have micro-controllers where ordinary CMOS chips could function equally well, in fact better than any micro-controlled products, because they will never crash, never have a hick-up, never freeze, and every time you switch on they are at your command instantly! no loading or waiting time, I am sorry if I say that, but currently I have a problem with my Marants PM453 Power Amplifier, about 20 years old and it has stopped working because all its input select and volume control, functions were carried out by an LC6502C and 42 pin Chip that has stopped functioning! I cannot listen to my music any more! i loved that Amp, but i can't get any help from Mrantz!
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