I could do with knowing this, too. If the integrator is running for a very
long time and with fairly large numbers, it's conceivable that it could 'run
out of numbers'.
If that happens, what happens, does it reset, or turn negative? And what's
the magic number, so we know what to avoid? If we work on something that
will be running for long periods of time (quite likely given some of the
things QC is suited for), avoiding any glitches or potential crashes is
absolutely to be avoided.
This should also apply to other patches too, like patch time, although I
suspect it'd have to run for a VERY long time to hit the barrier there!

Chris



2008/8/8 Alex Drinkwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Since the integrator patch basically accumulates increasingly large (or
> small) numbers, is it necessary to to check if the value exceeds a
> particular threshold, and reset it if so?
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