Part 79: Post-Assignment Optimization #3A: Omakase 10500
Post-Assignment Optimization: Omakase 10500GuavaMoment posted:
You should take these two MC6000s plus the RAM chip, and do it all in one MC4000 instead.I have no idea why you're using a RAM chip since the input is non-blocking.
Hmm. I know the C2S-RF901 has an internal buffer, but I was under the impression it could only store one XBus packet (albeit of indefinite length) at a time. I'll try building it anyway, and see where it gets stuck...





Oh.
It works perfectly. It seems that the C2S-RF901 buffer has no limits that I can run into, at least with a project of this scope.
In case you're wondering, this is ¥14 and uses 644 average power per run. I'll let Derrick know - given the decreased power consumption, I bet he'd be down with updating the Omakase's control board.
Thanks.

Tombot posted:
Would Ghost ordered Sushi work hypothetically?
Probably! I can confirm the radio receiver is pretty short-range, though, to prevent interference from outside the restaurant.