While working on my latest thingamajig, I found myself needing lots of hopping to keep my CPU from sweating too much.
Assembly/code folks will know how it is - you decide to change the amount of hopping because the CPU wasn't as bad as you thought, but you've got a millionteen hopped modules, and now need to use SM's dreaded "text editor" to bodge all the code.
So I did some experiments, and discovered a new kind of number, which I have dubbed "Gream Floategers" - and some cool ways to make hopping much more versatile.
I dragged all the bits I made into one schematic and covered it in post it notes to make a sort of tutorial - easier than trying to explain loads here. Fair to say that you'll need a reasonable knowledge of assembly to follow it - so there's also a bunny picture so that non-coders don't feel left out..


















