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12 Aug 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas 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
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20 Aug 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas 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
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324
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22 Jan 2007 |
Carl Metelko | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 | Hi,
has anyone managed to get midas to work
on a x86_64 processor. I followed the
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325
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22 Jan 2007 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Forum | Midas 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 |
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331
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26 Jan 2007 |
Carl Metelko | Forum | Midas on a x86_64 | I upgraded from 1.9.5 to the latest on SVN
an it works fine |
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665
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20 Oct 2009 |
Peter Simpson | Forum | Midas in linux | Hi,
I'm new to both Linux and Midas and having
trouble installing the programme -
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266
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08 Jun 2006 |
Konstantin Olchanski | Bug Report | Midas does not build on Fedora 5 | Fresh svn checkout of MIDAS does not build
on Fedora 5, I get this error:
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2740
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29 Apr 2024 |
Musaab Al-Bakry | Forum | Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait | Hello there,
I am working on a task that involves some |
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2741
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29 Apr 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait | I guess the simplest way to do that without
breaking with existing code is to change
the
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2743
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30 Apr 2024 |
Scott Oser | Forum | Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait | > I guess the simplest way to do that without
breaking with existing code is to change
the
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30 Apr 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas 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 |
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30 Apr 2024 |
Scott Oser | Forum | Midas 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 |
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2746
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30 Apr 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas 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 |
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2747
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30 Apr 2024 |
Scott Oser | Forum | Midas 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 |
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2748
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02 May 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas 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.
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02 May 2024 |
Scott Oser | Forum | Midas 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.
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05 May 2024 |
Musaab Al-Bakry | Forum | Midas 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.
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06 May 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas Sequencer with less than 1 second wait | Indeed there was a sleep(100ms) in the sequencer
in each loop. I reduced it now to 10ms. I
need at least 10ms since otherwise
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06 May 2024 |
Stefan Ritt | Forum | Midas 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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07 May 2024 |
Musaab Al-Bakry | Forum | Midas 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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