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  399   12 Aug 2007 Konstantin OlchanskiForumMidas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32> I agree to make 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
In the long run, everything will be 64-bit,
so I would suggest
  
  400   20 Aug 2007 Konstantin OlchanskiForumMidas on a x86_64 - incompatible with x86_32> > I agree to make 32-bit and 64-bit compatible.
In the long run, everything will be 64-bit,
so I would suggest
  
  324   22 Jan 2007 Carl MetelkoForumMidas on a x86_64Hi,
   has anyone managed to get midas to work
on a x86_64 processor. I followed the
  
  325   22 Jan 2007 Konstantin OlchanskiForumMidas on a x86_64>    has anyone managed to get midas to work
on a x86_64 processor. I followed the
> instructions for the 64-bit opteron but
  
  331   26 Jan 2007 Carl MetelkoForumMidas on a x86_64I upgraded from 1.9.5 to the latest on SVN
an it works fine
  
  665   20 Oct 2009 Peter SimpsonForumMidas in linuxHi,
I'm new to both Linux and Midas and having
trouble installing the programme - 
  
  266   08 Jun 2006 Konstantin OlchanskiBug ReportMidas does not build on Fedora 5Fresh svn checkout of MIDAS does not build
on Fedora 5, I get this error:
  
  2740   29 Apr 2024 Musaab Al-BakryForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitHello there,

I am working on a task that involves some
  
  2741   29 Apr 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitI guess the simplest way to do that without
breaking with existing code is to change
the 
  
  2743   30 Apr 2024 Scott OserForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> I guess the simplest way to do that without
breaking with existing code is to change
the 
  
  2744   30 Apr 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> This would work fine in principle, but isn't
implemented in the current MIDAS sequencer
as we understand it.  (We tried!) Is your
  
  2745   30 Apr 2024 Scott OserForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> > This would work fine in principle, but
isn't implemented in the current MIDAS sequencer
as we understand it.  (We tried!) Is your
  
  2746   30 Apr 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitWhile I will do it, i'm not sure if this is
what you want. If I understand correctly,
some process gets triggered and then writes
  
  2747   30 Apr 2024 Scott OserForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> While I will do it, i'm not sure if this
is what you want. If I understand correctly,
some process gets triggered and then writes
  
  2748   02 May 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitOk, I implemented the float second wait function.
Internally it works in ms, so the maximum
resolution is 0.001 s.
  
  2749   02 May 2024 Scott OserForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> Ok, I implemented the float second wait
function. Internally it works in ms, so the
maximum resolution is 0.001 s.
  
  2759   05 May 2024 Musaab Al-BakryForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> > Ok, I implemented the float second wait
function. Internally it works in ms, so the
maximum resolution is 0.001 s.
  
  2760   06 May 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitIndeed there was a sleep(100ms) in the sequencer
in each loop. I reduced it now to 10ms. I
need at least 10ms since otherwise 
  
  2761   06 May 2024 Stefan RittForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second waitActually I realized that a 1ms wait still
works, so I reduced it to that.
  
  2762   07 May 2024 Musaab Al-BakryForumMidas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait> Actually I realized that a 1ms wait still
works, so I reduced it to that.
  
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