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gollark: Using a Lisp-like language for this for no good reason?
gollark: Or something like that anyway.
gollark: Which I think is 128.
gollark: Basically, an analog input with voltage, say, 1.5V when the maximum is 3V, would be encoded as (1.5/3)*256, if you're using 8-bit linear pulse code modulation.
gollark: Integers and usually 8 or 16.
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