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Now, I understand perfectly where people come from when they say they really liked Daft Punk's first albums but where perplexed at RAM. I have a different relationship to their art than someone who discovered them with Discovery, since I first listened to them through RAM. This album might be my favorite of all time. The mixing is so smooth, and the palette of emotions is so diverse, I can't wrap my head around how they did that. Touch is their best track, the melody makes me see very clear and vivid memories in a way that no other song can. It's such an incredible album.
I understand how to a read operation works in SRAM but I am having a tough time understanding how the write operation works. So far I understand that if a 0 is to be written that the left side of the circuit ( shown in the diagram that I provided ) acts similar to the read operation. But I don't understand how the right side of the circuit works.
Could someone please explain it to me? Thank you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SRAM_Cell_(6_Transistors).svg
>DISCLAIMER: I am not an audio expert, nor a hardcore audiophile. I'm just a music enthusiast living life listening to GY!BE and Wilco. So I am open for criticism, and all is well and cool.
There is a discussion about whether the reel to reel rip of Daft Punk's Random Access Memories is actually legitimate or not.
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Straight to the point; there is no reel to reel release of this album, but it is still a tape rip. Here's the known story about this rip:
Spectrograms for comparisons
Now this is just a simple analysis; by visual understanding of spectrograms in general.
>A. Original Γdition Studio Masters
[11 - Fragments of Time ( Γdition Studio Masters 24bit 88.2kHz)](https://preview.redd.it/zg0fhyq9sn981.png?
... keep reading on reddit β‘Iβve been trying to get my hands on one or both of these albums on vinyl but the prices are just so high, is there a possible set date when one of these will start being remade again? (I know discovery had one recently that got cancelled)
Thank you!
Change my mind
SPECTACULAR. I don't know what to say. I'm definitely giving this a few more listens for sure! The only ones I knew before listening to this album was Get Lucky, and Lose Yourself to Dance. I used to listen to those songs all the time when I was a kid! But now, just WOW. This production was extremely thought out and executed really well too. Touch almost made me cry. I see why people always get teared up at that one. It is amazing. Instant Crush obviously became an instant favorite. Give Life Back to Music was a bombastic opener! Within...brilliant. I heavily related to the lyrics as it went on. Fragments of Time was great too! Beyond was such a vibe. Basically a favorite as well! What a way to close the album with Contact! The 70s to 80s disco/post-disco production was IMMACULATE in this. I just got to listen to it all over again! I've already listened to Discovery, and Human After All as well. Haven't listened to all of Homework yet. But I just thought that I'd share my opinion on this amazing album. Might delete this soon. Or not.
I don't know if this is the right forum to post this to. If there's a forum that would be more appropriate for a question like this, please let me know.
Let's say for a moment that I need to build a Random Access Memory that consists of 256 nybbles. An eight-bit address bus and a four-bit data bus connect the CPU to each of the 256 nybbles. To make things simple, let's assume that one control bit is also sent from the CPU to each of the 256 nybbles; if that bit is set, then the CPU writes to one of the nybbles; if that bit is not set, then one of the nybbles gets read by the CPU. So in the former case, whichever nybble has its address (a number from 0 to 255) match the contents of the address bus, reads the contents of the data bus to its internal storage, and it's easy enough to imagine how I would do that. In the latter case, each of the 255 nybbles whose address does NOT match the value on the address bus writes high impedance to the data bus, and the nybble that DOES match the value on the address bus writes its contents to the data bus. How does it do that? How does it do that on the transistor level? An N-channel MOSFET can write high impedance to a bus, but the only logical value it is any good at writing to a bus is a zero. And a P-channel MOSFET can write high impedance to a bus, but the only logical value is is any good at writing to a bus is a one. So how can one of the mentioned nybbles be able to use MOSFETs of either or both variety to write to a bus when it might need to write any of those three values, a logical one, a logical zero, or high impedance?
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... keep reading on reddit β‘https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random-access_memory says
> Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.[1][2] A random-access memory device allows data items to be read or written in almost the same amount of time irrespective of the physical location of data inside the memory, in contrast with other direct-access data storage media (such as hard disks, CD-RWs, DVD-RWs and the older magnetic tapes and drum memory), where the time required to read and write data items varies significantly depending on their physical locations on the recording medium, due to mechanical limitations such as media rotation speeds and arm movement.
Is it correct that ROM is not RAM but also memory that is randomly accessible?
What is the definition of RAM then? What features can characterize RAM?
Thanks.
I've gotten random crashed for a while now and it's always memory related or driver related, but the catch is that my ram has ran in the same configuration for a year or so with xmp on and never had a single issue, but now it's crashing and I just recently turned SAM on, so is my ram incompatible or something?
Can anybody please share the stems or multitracks to the whole album most especially the first song, give life back to music? Thanks!
It was the music video that was the whole album, they drove through the desert and then a town. Having trouble finding the full video.
My thoughts when Daft Punk broke up.
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