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Subject: Re: carbon copy
From: "Larry Cochrane" cochrane@..............
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 18:17:58 -0700
Barry,
If you are running SDR (it's hard to keep track of who's running =
what....) on your DOS system you probably will not be able to run any =
other programs other then SDR on the system. There is a DOS version of =
PC Anywhere, a program like VNC and carbon copy, but someone on this =
list tried it a few years ago and it interfered with the 1 millisecond =
interrupt generated by the A/D board. This 1 ms interrupt is used for =
time keeping.
If you want to do more then simple datalogging I suggest you upgrade to =
my new WinSDR program. This program has many features that are not =
supported in SDR. These features include creating GIF images of your =
sensor data, see this page for an example =
http://www.seismicnet.com/currentseismicity.html, FTP uploading of new =
even files created by WinSDR and digital filtering of the data supplied =
to the event triggering process.
See this page for more information on WinSDR =
http://www.seismicnet.com/winsdr/.
-Larry Cochrane
Redwood City, PSN
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Barry=20
To: psn-l@.................
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 4:42 PM
Subject: carbon copy
Hi All
Pretty quiet lately. I was looking into a Dos based server for the =
sensor room. I looked at VNC but it appears to be a guest program. I did =
find out about another program called "Carbon Copy". Anyone used this? =
It seems to have a windows and dos version. I haven't got the evaluation =
version to work on my system. Regards
Barry,
If you are running SDR (it's =
hard to keep=20
track of who's running what....) on your DOS system you probably =
will not=20
be able to run any other programs other then SDR on the system. There is =
a DOS=20
version of PC Anywhere, a program like VNC and carbon copy, but someone=20
on this list tried it a few years ago and it interfered with the 1=20
millisecond interrupt generated by the A/D board. This 1 ms =
interrupt is=20
used for time keeping.
-Larry Cochrane
Redwood City, PSN
----- Original Message -----
From:=20
Barry
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 =
4:42=20
PM
Subject: carbon copy
Hi All
Pretty quiet lately. I was =
looking into a=20
Dos based server for the sensor room. I looked at VNC but it appears =
to be a=20
guest program. I did find out about another program called "Carbon =
Copy".=20
Anyone used this? It seems to have a windows and dos version. I =
haven't got=20
the evaluation version to work on my system. Regards
Barry
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