Let's see. You have over 4000 posts here, and conservatively 2000 at Digital-DIY. Almost every one of those 6000 posts is asking for help. Sure, you have a few comments on other people's stuff, so let's say 5000 posts regarding problems you are having.
And let's say that you get one knowledgable answer per post. Pommie & Burt (but you've burned both of them out), LittleGhostman (who got so fed up with you he's no longer here), many others on your audio projects, me (I'm a slow learner). Again, being extremely conservative, let's say it takes 15 minutes to craft a knowledgable answer – many of my answers have taken many times that amount of time.
5000 posts x 1/4 hour per post = 1250 hours of time the knowledgable community has spent helping you over the years.
Doesn't that seem a little excessive to you? Half a year of people's time?
The knowledgable community's time is a limited resource. If you're asking for help, shouldn't you be efficient in using the resource? Part of that efficiency means not asking the same questions, which generate substantially the same answer, all over the place.
This time, I am truly retiring from being your patsy. I guess you've got somebody new fooled into helping you on the Swordfish forum, unless David carries through on his threat to give you the boot.
The rewards of helping you are virtually nil. I explained just a few months ago how to scroll text on a matrix, but because copying&pasting(TM) is easier than learning something, here we are again. If you ever learned something, maybe it would be worth the effort.
You might want to think about the generosity of people attempting to help you. You're about out of gullible people to con.
Just my opinion...but I'll bet it's shared by many here.