On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Kassen
No, that seems about right, in fact I'd say "realnow => now" ought to do, even. That just leaves the question of where we'd get a "realnow". If we'd get a "realnow" as a proper language abstraction that would deal with a lot though I'd say "realnow" for the HD may not be the same as for the CPU.
To put it in other words; ChucK lets us deal with a VM which is very pleasant as the VM is much simpler then a actual computer but the limits of the host computer may be relevant for what we'd like to tell the VM.
I like "realnow => now" very much. That's a great syntax for it. ;-) I'm sure some kind of pun could be used here, but it's not coming to me... "nowreally" is the best I could come up with. Steve