On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 21:51 -0400, Robert McGwier wrote:
> I really hope after we stress this it holds up to
> the buffeting we must give it in tests.
Oh, there's no doubt we can break it. The question is whether it's our
fault or theirs...based on previous experience, we can probably guess...
Frank Brickle wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 23:37 -0400, Robert McGwier wrote:
>> The history of Erlang reveals its parentage tree contains Prolog. They
>> wanted to use Prolog but could not and give reasons.
>
> Not sure whether Bob or Eric remembers this, but a couple of years ago
> when we w
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 23:37 -0400, Robert McGwier wrote:
> The history of Erlang reveals its parentage tree contains Prolog. They
> wanted to use Prolog but could not and give reasons.
Not sure whether Bob or Eric remembers this, but a couple of years ago
when we were first talking about the 'ne
The history of Erlang reveals its parentage tree contains Prolog. They
wanted to use Prolog but could not and give reasons.
*http://www.erlang.org/course/history.html
*
Cecil Bayona wrote:
> Robert McGwier wrote:
>
>> Frank Brickle wrote:
>>
>>> Thought that might be it.
>>>
>>> If yo
One more thing.
> Message passing. It's one way for processes to talk but may not be
> appropriate in all cases.
It's more than just talking.
There are lots of different schema for synchronizing concurrent
processes. You can easily show that any one of them (mutexes, monitors,
barriers, semaphor
Hi,
The mode specific controls in SVN 659 are super; I can't think of any
changes that are needed. Great job.
C
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Robert McGwier wrote:
> Frank Brickle wrote:
>> Thought that might be it.
>>
>> If you get a chance, look at the 'Behavior' documentation. Part of OTP
>> (as beyond just the Erlang language) is a fairly complete set of server,
>> state machine, task supervisor, and application frameworks for which
You don't have to guess, just read the manual
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Anyone ever experienced a"USB Adapter has been disabled, go into setup
and re-enable it" error message?. I had this happen 3 or 4 times this
evening ,both with the latest SVN and release 1.6.2.
Thanks
Tim
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I found the following link quite useful in tweaking and setting up
Ubuntu 6.06.
< http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper >
I will be trying out the SDR-1000 on Ubuntu Linux this weekend now that
my Ubuntu PC is working out quite nicely after being struck by
lightning. And no, the radio was n
Frank Brickle wrote:
> Thought that might be it.
>
> If you get a chance, look at the 'Behavior' documentation. Part of OTP
> (as beyond just the Erlang language) is a fairly complete set of server,
> state machine, task supervisor, and application frameworks for which you
> need to supply only cal
?
John Denson, AI6A
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Good, I was about to send you working code. I ran five client/server
blocks here today
Two on XP machines, two on Linux machines, and one on my Mac. RPC
worked on all of them irrespective of who issued the call and
irrespective of who the call was directed to. For this experiment, I
did
Bob --
A little short on time now so I can't really respond fully. Just a
couple points.
On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 23:20 +0100, Bob Cowdery wrote:
> I don't know what advantage is
> gained from an FP language (in this environment).
Process concurrency can be proved correct when expressed in an FP,
pins 6 and pin 8. Is
that correct?
John Denson, AI6A
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Eric,
Have to disagree - on my external power meter into a dummy load there is an
output on rx to tx in SSB both on a firebox and a delta 44 (haven't checked
CW)
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Paul M1PAF
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We are actually looking into this issue today on the latest SVN version. It
seems that there is a transition impulse response (in both directions,
actually). However, it appears that this impulse is limited to just the
monitor output (at least in all testing with the Delta 44 and the FireBox)
and
At 03:20 PM 9/1/2006, Bob Cowdery wrote:
>Let me play devils advocate for a moment. I have to say I am still
>pondering Erlang as a platform. What I am wondering is what features of
>Erlang are desirable or necessary for the task in hand. Several things
>strike me.
>My options at the moment are
There is a pop on the TX to RX transition with VAC too. But I do not
hear the pop when I listen to my signal on another receiver. Do you
here the pop over the air? If not, these two things may be related (I
have an open bug in bug tracker about this issue).
-Tim
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Let me play devils advocate for a moment. I have to say I am still
pondering Erlang as a platform. What I am wondering is what features of
Erlang are desirable or necessary for the task in hand. Several things
strike me.
Its a functional programming language, which is a style that takes a
little
Thought that might be it.
If you get a chance, look at the 'Behavior' documentation. Part of OTP
(as beyond just the Erlang language) is a fairly complete set of server,
state machine, task supervisor, and application frameworks for which you
need to supply only callbacks.
The pattern-matching fu
At 11:19 AM 9/1/2006, Ken - N9VV wrote:
>I know that many of us are afraid of the "features" that Vista will
>bring us. By direct testing I discovered that my M-Audio Delta-44
>drivers are *NOT* supported under Vista and none are available at this
>time.
The question will really be, though, whethe
DNS Client service not running. I tracked this down as soon as
I realized that node with names of the form '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' were
seeing each other. Erlang is very interesting. If I had time
I would play with the windows service version they include in
the distribution. My recent work has involv
It works just fine here.
You have to start up 2 instances of erlang. Here's how I do it under
cygwin.
(1) Start up 1 instance like this:
werl -sname pong
then compile the tutorial
c(tut17).
and run it
tut17:start_pong().
(2) Start up the other instance:
wer
My problem was that the windows service "DNS Client" wasn't running.
Erlang nodes can now see each other. Changes my whole outlook :+>
>Thanks for that. I will certainly check it out before I dive into the
>real thing. I would have thought that the guys would have checked that
>out pretty early on
Is a fairly loud "pop" normal on CW when transitioning from TX to RX? I
don't get it when I first key, it is when I stop keying and the SDR1000 goes
back top receive. I've played with the various AGC/AF/preamp/AF gain levels
but nothing seems to help.
I am keying the radio with an external Logi
e 3000 pro. has anyone had this same problem.
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I am having trouble getting the sdr to work with the radiocraft wattmeter, the
3000 pro. has anyone had this same problem.
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Thanks for that. I will certainly check it out before I dive into the
real thing. I would have thought that the guys would have checked that
out pretty early on...but then no one has popped up to say it does work,
so maybe not. There really shouldn't be an issue but then this is
software, anything
I know that many of us are afraid of the "features" that Vista will
bring us. By direct testing I discovered that my M-Audio Delta-44
drivers are *NOT* supported under Vista and none are available at this
time. Here is another nail in the XP coffin:
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>ZS6AVM Wrote:
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>Thanks very much Brian (W5AMI), your efforts are greatly appreciated !
>I have downloaded SVN659, and will install when I get home today
>The problem with TortoiseSVN is that our Firewall will not permit
>connection to the Site. I di
Paul Shaffer wrote:
>> Were you having problems with getting a program that works with Linux
>> Erlang to work in Windows?
>
> =
> It's all just for fun of course.
> I was just going through the distributed erlang samples getting each
> one to work. Then I hit a brick wall with distribut
> Were you having problems with getting a program that works with Linux
> Erlang to work in Windows?
=
It's all just for fun of course.
I was just going through the distributed erlang samples getting each
one to work. Then I hit a brick wall with distributed nodes. Nodes
will not commun
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