Step 7Miscellaneous facts
In 1981 or thereabouts, a more interesting version less than twice the length in code
was distributed on TRS-80 CoCo, Dragon, Apple II, and ATARI 400.
That version had more controls over the effect, and generated interesting video graphics as well.
Since 1995, maybe a hundred programmers have tried,
but no one has succeeded in reproducing the results on a PC.
As of now, the only audiovisualization of this effect on a PC is a video file made with the old computers.
On occasion, variations on these have been built and sold as independent devices.
Below is a picture of a more advanced one that I've had for a long time.
For a particular reason, there was no known practical use for these in 1980,
but uses for this technology in general have been obvious to many since 2000.
A certain search engine has removed the name of these devices from it's searchable database.
Stephen Wolfram is my only peer in the field relating to these devices.
I am indeed having a delusion of grandeur at the moment.
Kind of like when a dictator shows off his bomb.
And i see you saying, yeah, haha, that's a bomb of a joke alright!
Well if you make it, and you just don't "get it", then give it to someone who does.
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