Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
Whats that last screenie of?
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
A main table dump :-)
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
Pushed the front end of the real-time data display. Aaron, there is absolutely no logic behind it as you will see. If you want me to tackle that part of it, let me know. As of now I think it's waiting for you to completely finish packet parsing? *shrug*
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Great thanks mate
Next time bump the int in version.py too
Next time bump the int in version.py too
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
cool, are they left or right justified numbers? they probably want to be right justified so the base end doesnt move around.
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
Made numbers right justified (good catch Fred, it's hard to get it right when there's nothing for me to test with) and bumped the version number. That is a date and time correct? =/
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
http://freeems.aaronb.info/wiki/doku.ph ... eems-tuner
Added it to the wiki page, last 2 digits are incremented when more than one release a day
Added it to the wiki page, last 2 digits are incremented when more than one release a day
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
I'm taking a break for a bit from the python code. I have a 6-year-long car project coming to an end within the next couple of months. There's also the holidays and a wedding and other random stuff I need to pay attention to.
Normally none of this would be an issue, but what put it over the top is this headache I've been having for the past couple of months. It would come and go, and now it's not going anymore. It hurts, makes me anxious and short tempered. It can blur my vision and in general makes me feel like crap. Working on something like programming seems to make it a lot worse. I'm not 100% sure what it is, but it's probably (hoping) a result of being way too lazy when it comes to getting my impacted wisdom teeth removed. I plan on getting them out ASAP and I'll let you guys know when I'm feeling better and able to join the fun again.
The time will fly, I promise.
Normally none of this would be an issue, but what put it over the top is this headache I've been having for the past couple of months. It would come and go, and now it's not going anymore. It hurts, makes me anxious and short tempered. It can blur my vision and in general makes me feel like crap. Working on something like programming seems to make it a lot worse. I'm not 100% sure what it is, but it's probably (hoping) a result of being way too lazy when it comes to getting my impacted wisdom teeth removed. I plan on getting them out ASAP and I'll let you guys know when I'm feeling better and able to join the fun again.
The time will fly, I promise.
Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
Don't worry about it mate, you've been of excellent value already. Cheers for your work so far!
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Re: Ben's messing aroung with FreeEMS-Tuner code
Ben some notes, headaches and computers are very common. Check that your screen is running higher than 60hz. Some of us are more picky. At a quick glance I can tell if a monitor is 60, 70, 75 or 80hz. So for me I need 85hz, min. LCD's and plasma don't have that kind of refresh rate problem.
If you wear glasses another common reason for head aches is that the computer screen is at a different distance than your glasses are designed for. Typical distances are short range for reading books, ect, and log range for driving, walking ect. However it's common that the computer screen is to far for the reading glasses range, and to short for the long range glasses. Most eye doctors will give you a PC perscription as well, and many companies will offer reimbursement and such for work glasses. Also getting glasses with polarized lenzes is a great idea. That alone will make the world a much cleaner place to look at.
If you don't have glasses, you may want to get your eyes checked. Something as simple as that could resolve the issue.
Any how, good luck with the head aches and thanks for the work.
If you wear glasses another common reason for head aches is that the computer screen is at a different distance than your glasses are designed for. Typical distances are short range for reading books, ect, and log range for driving, walking ect. However it's common that the computer screen is to far for the reading glasses range, and to short for the long range glasses. Most eye doctors will give you a PC perscription as well, and many companies will offer reimbursement and such for work glasses. Also getting glasses with polarized lenzes is a great idea. That alone will make the world a much cleaner place to look at.
If you don't have glasses, you may want to get your eyes checked. Something as simple as that could resolve the issue.
Any how, good luck with the head aches and thanks for the work.