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- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 11:58:43 +0200
- From: Michal Hajek <hajek1@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] just a quick note... more to come later :)
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Hello again :) [1] Thank you all for many responses. Especially to Jim. Well, as a matter of pure luck, I was able to spent several more hours on the code. Thus I have implemented most of Jim's suggestions. (I have not done Jim's measureTemp_cold() yet - e.g. the polynom stuff) Again it is still not finished work and more is to come.... but as Jim pointed out - release soon and release quickly. Thus again for the impatient: http://material.karlov.mff.cuni.cz/people/hajek/pec/lojza-char/ Other news from the project: Based on Stephen's question about precision, I changed all doubles to floats, since of course there is not that much precision involved. But than I changed it back to doubles, according to Jim's speed considerations. :)) _Before_ I could implement Jim's suggestions, I have played with the nanovoltmeter a bit and discovered, that if I do do not use any other functions (as printf() ) for the binary data, I can read it well. I find it difficult to explain why this happens, but I can tell, that I was able to compile the following code and it have read right numbers: http://material.karlov.mff.cuni.cz/people/hajek/pec/lojza-double/ Anyway, after I produced working lojza-char program [3], I am convinced that string reading is _not_ my speed problem. Even though it now takes some 3s to finish one measurement loop, I believe there is some other issue involved. I will come to this soon (eg. next week or so, under condition, that I finaly leave my desk :))) [1] I perhaps understand Jim's point on my smileys, but I really like smileys and on this list I have seen many disputes and not so many smileys. Would it be possible to tolerate me in this respect for some time? Say, until I settle down a bit and become older and more serious, respectable and wise member of the society [2] ? :) [2] which should not take too long, I am afraid. [3] yes, it is working well. At least reagrding the numbers. Speed is another issue. Best regards Michal
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