O. Sharp wrote:
  Are some of the stranger datasheets posted online
somewhere?...
 The spec-sheet for Rane Audio's PI-14 Pseudoacoustic Infector is available
 as a PDF at 
http://www.rane.com/pdf/old/pi14dat.pdf . It's an interesting
 piece of gear, I must say. I quote one paragraph:
      "Nothing has been left out. Transparent to the user but essential
      to the design is the 128-bit microcontroller runningthe front panel.
      Rane's exclusive artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm determines
      whether the user knows what he's (it's always a he; she's are too
      smart to buy this thing) doing. The AI controller always overrides
      totally stupid input. In addition, an autopilot mode exists, whereby
      the AI controller pre-determines what the operator wants, and
      executes it beforehand. And finally, the AI controller features
      DWIWNWIS (Do what I want, not what I say) trouble free control
      interface."
 Ahhh, if only more gear came so equipped...  :)
                     -O.-
 .
  
No No No  ...  126 bits is needed - real AI computers use OCTAL.
Work it out for your self ... the real ANSWER is here thanks to DEEP
THOUGHT.
Ben.