11-20-2022, 10:51 PM
Thanks Steve, that clarified things for me.
I've never really thought deeply about these two, but got the idea that "pset" meant "set" or "turn on" a pixel, while "preset" meant "reset" or turn off a pixel. I guess this is a safe enough assumption for most cases, but it's good to be aware of what's really going on (or off).
I've never really thought deeply about these two, but got the idea that "pset" meant "set" or "turn on" a pixel, while "preset" meant "reset" or turn off a pixel. I guess this is a safe enough assumption for most cases, but it's good to be aware of what's really going on (or off).
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