The cabling is electrically continuous and the driver/receiver chips don¡¯t know about the address. Which address is located where doesn¡¯t make any difference. If a node addressed as N is working or not working, changing that address to M won¡¯t make any difference.
Bob
On Jan 7, 2019, at 7:57 AM, Ken Cameron <kcameron@...> wrote:
What is the impact of the order of the nodes on the wire? A local layout,
that has the nodes in sequence, moved the computer/dispatcher from one end
of the line (next to node 0) to the other end of the line (past node 4).
Original location was also the lounge. Trying to dispatch TT&TO with that
behind you/over your shoulder, it just wasn't working well, too much
distraction.
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Bob Jacobsen
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