On 2016/08/04 5:56 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 8:29 AM, Dominique Devienne <ddevie...@gmail.com>
wrote:


It's even less dense than that.  Each character has only 3 possible values,
and thus it's pretty easy to compress down to 2 bits each, for a 16 byte
blob.
It's just hard to do that without a bunch of SQLite code I'd have to learn
how to write.  The current effort amounts to a feasibility study, and I want
to keep it as simple as possible.

A feasibility study using equipment that are hamstrung by weights they won't have in the real situation is not an accurate study.

It's like studying fuel consumption on a different kind of road surface, but for the test purposes, the cars had to tow caravans containing their testing equipment - the study will not look feasible at all.

It might of course be that the feasibility you are studying is completely unrelated to the data handling - in which case the point is moot.

Let us know how it goes :)
Ryan
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