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29 Apr 2024, Musaab Al-Bakry, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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29 Apr 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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30 Apr 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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30 Apr 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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30 Apr 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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30 Apr 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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30 Apr 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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02 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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02 May 2024, Scott Oser, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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05 May 2024, Musaab Al-Bakry, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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06 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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06 May 2024, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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07 May 2024, Musaab Al-Bakry, Forum, Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait
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Message ID: 2744
Entry time: 30 Apr 2024
In reply to: 2743
Reply to this: 2745
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Stefan Ritt |
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Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait |
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> This would work fine in principle, but isn't implemented in the current MIDAS sequencer as we understand it. (We tried!) Is your proposal to rewrite the sequencer
> to allow fractional waits? Right now the code seems to store the start_time as a DWORD and uses atoi to parse the wait time, and uses ss_time (which seems only get
> the time to the nearest second) to fetch the time.
No it's not implemented, was just my idea. If it would work for you, I can implement it in the next couple of days.
Stefan |