Lets get rid of it, it is more trouble than it's worth (I'm not sure it's worth
much really). I think I added some multithread code just for this (sync_start
etc), so this will be simplified as well.
I'm all for removing the single-threaded code now as well. We might as well get
rid of the windows specific multi-threaded code as well (maybe with an
independent speed test first).
Jon
Christian Anthon wrote:
> I'll just repeat: Can we please remove the bloody calibration code!
>
> Christian.
>
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:25 PM, Michael Petch wrote:
>> I can’t reproduce this exact scenario but it appears that after doing
>> calibration often when I exit (Windows version, not Linux) I receive a crash
>> message from windows. We have had issues wih this once before Max haven’t we
>> with Windows?
>>
>> ------ Forwarded Message
>> From: "[email protected]"
>> Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 13:52:34 +0000
>> To: Michael Petch
>> Subject: My GNU keeps crashing more info
>>
>> I don't know if this will help but I thought I'd see which actions caused
>> gnu to crash.
>> I fired up gnu and tried all the options from the toolbar menus.
>> File, edit, view etc etc etc.
>>
>> These commands made gnu crash:
>>
>> Edit --- EDIT POSITION
>> Analyze --- Calibration Speed --- CALIBRATE
>> Settings --- OPTIONS
>> Settings --- SAVE SETTINGS
>> File --- New --- ok --- OK
>>
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