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1 [quote]The set of overdrive functions for which there exists an easy algorithm to solve this problem is quite limited.[/quote]I made a generalized concept how to calculate and proove the ideal solution of more general types of overdive ("gamma") functions at the time the new OD system was developed. 1 [quote]The set of overdrive functions for which there exists an easy algorithm to solve this problem is quite limited.[/quote]I made a generalized concept how to calculate and proove the ideal solution of more general types of overdive ("gamma") functions at the time the new OD system was developed.
2 I would not use piecewise functions if it is not really necessary. Also it would be good if a piecewise function was not only continous, but also continously differentiable. 2 I would not use piecewise functions if it is not really necessary. Also it would be good if a piecewise function was not only continous, but also continously differentiable.
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4 [quote]Maybe I'm misremembering, but I think there was a time where optimization for the old formula was actually fixed.[/quote]The correct solution to the old equation has been found, but was never implemented afaik. The [url=http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11335#113975]main discussion thread[/url] @Skasi mentioned should cover everything. Here's an [url=http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/7478]even older thread[/url] just for historical reference. 4 [quote]Maybe I'm misremembering, but I think there was a time where optimization for the old formula was actually fixed.[/quote]The correct solution to the old equation has been found, but was never implemented afaik. The [url=http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11335#113975]main discussion thread[/url] @Skasi mentioned should cover everything. Here's an [url=http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/7478]even older thread[/url] just for historical reference.
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6 [quote]I am not entirely pleased with the new graph but there is currently no alternative. The current overdrive is too extreme at the start and falls off a bit too quickly. I would like something in between the two graphs but not enough to come up with a new equation. Suggestions for a new equation must be accompanied by an optimization process which solves the overdrive distribution problem. [/quote] 6 [quote]I am not entirely pleased with the new graph but there is currently no alternative. The current overdrive is too extreme at the start and falls off a bit too quickly. I would like something in between the two graphs but not enough to come up with a new equation. Suggestions for a new equation must be accompanied by an optimization process which solves the overdrive distribution problem. [/quote]Here is the [url=http://zero-k. info/Forum/Thread/11335#114411]ultimate instruction on how to construct an OD system[/url]. It seems like its last paragraphs on how to change high energy generators' rates for compensation have been completely overlooked by the community. @GoogleFrog had just mentioned the possibility of changing b=0. 25, though. .
7 Here is the [url=http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/11335#114411]ultimate instruction on how to construct an OD system[/url]. It seems like its last paragraphs on how to change high energy generators' rates for compensation have been completely overlooked by the community. @GoogleFrog had just mentioned the possibility of changing b=0.25, though..