Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code TheEnd

2006-04-13 Thread Jim Lux
At 06:17 PM 4/12/2006, Bruce K3CMZ wrote: A few comments on the answers I got about the code Dan KB5My talked about some formal education As he took some classes in 1993, I was retired at the end of 1993, after 40 years with the ding-a-ling company my school daze were over, but thanks anyway.

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code The beginning

2006-04-12 Thread Eric Ellison
Bruce!! I've only been around for a year (hmmm maybe a lil more than that, but not much). The code as it is today in compiled version of SDR-1000 is awesome compared to Gerald's VB code. Think about it: It is still basically ONE HARDWARE with some ECO's. Software is making it DELICIOUSLY better!

[Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code TheEnd

2006-04-12 Thread Bruce K3CMZ
A few comments on the answers I got about the code Dan KB5My talked about some formal education As he took some classes in 1993, I was retired at the end of 1993, after 40 years with the ding-a-ling company my school daze were over, but thanks anyway. Eric suggested searching for "#region" and

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Robert W McGwier
B. We are going to hold it right here. Lets start a rebellion. 1.7.0 is going to more like a revolution than evolution. Bob Jim Lux wrote: At 09:13 AM 4/11/2006, Steve Nance wrote: Hi Bruce, To complicate matters even more there is a significant software architecture change in

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Jim Lux
At 09:13 AM 4/11/2006, Steve Nance wrote: Hi Bruce, To complicate matters even more there is a significant software architecture change in the works which will start with release 1.7.0 (beta). This change will make major changes to the code and the way it is used. Given this pending architecture

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Jim Lux
At 08:46 AM 4/11/2006, Bruce K3CMZ wrote: Hi While trying to teach myself something about this C Stuff, I was digging into the Code 'console.cs' and 'setup.cs' Are you looking at the raw code, or have you loaded up Microsoft's C-sharp environment? If you load it in the environment, the too

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Dan Hammill
KB5MY -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert W McGwier Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 9:25 AM To: Bruce K3CMZ Cc: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code Bruce: A huge portion of the code is stuff

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
t least in the VS.NET IDE). Eric Wachsmann FlexRadio Systems > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > radio.biz] On Behalf Of Bruce K3CMZ > Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:47 AM > To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz > Subject: [Flexradio] A

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Robert W McGwier
Bruce: A huge portion of the code is stuff that is automatically generated by the VS .NET 2003 integrated development environment (IDE). When working in this environment, near the upper edge of the screen, when you are in a module, it will list the functions and you can navigate by opening

Re: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Steve Nance
t: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 10:47 AM To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: [Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code Hi While trying to teach myself something about this C Stuff, I was digging into the Code 'console.cs' and 'setup.cs' I noticed that these files were

[Flexradio] Another Stupid Question about the Code

2006-04-11 Thread Bruce K3CMZ
Hi While trying to teach myself something about this C Stuff, I was digging into the Code 'console.cs' and 'setup.cs' I noticed that these files were quite large: setup.cs is 17276 lines of code and 361 pages console.cs is 18488 lines and 399 pages for a total of over thirty five thousand line