Re: [Emc-users] plug in

2018-07-15 Thread Chris Albertson
Could the problem here be English? I hate to say it but the words make little sense. For example "code block" in Technical English means the code between the { and the } in what we call "block structured languages" So I hear 'code block" and I know it is not something you can run. It only

Re: [Emc-users] plug in

2018-07-15 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 15 July 2018 23:09:24 a k wrote: > In first email I did say that after loading software code block on > ubuntu 16.04 = ubuntu software == stop work. > It stop show what software install stop show anything. I went back and found that message, and you did note that, my apology's.

Re: [Emc-users] plug in

2018-07-15 Thread a k
In first email I did say that after loading software code block on ubuntu 16.04 = ubuntu software == stop work. It stop show what software install stop show anything. On Jul 15, 2018 5:07 PM, "Gene Heskett" wrote: > On Sunday 15 July 2018 16:25:27 a k wrote: > > > i just load this

[Emc-users] Phase converter project

2018-07-15 Thread Dan Bloomquist
I've pretty much completed my Phase Converter project. So far, I really like the way it works. Any and all comments are welcome! Thanks, Dan. -- Check out the vibrant tech community

Re: [Emc-users] plug in

2018-07-15 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 15 July 2018 16:25:27 a k wrote: > i just load this http://www.codeblocks.org/ > and problem start. > should such problem show up because loading program? > Perhaps you should actually define the problem? Some of us are pretty good, given a clue or 2, but none of us are mind readers. >

Re: [Emc-users] plug in

2018-07-15 Thread a k
i just load this http://www.codeblocks.org/ and problem start. should such problem show up because loading program? On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Chris Albertson wrote: > First off many people can use different Linux distributions with no issues. >If you have different experience then

Re: [Emc-users] Grounding

2018-07-15 Thread Chris Albertson
Yes the effect is 100% symmetric. It works the same for receive and transmitted noise On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 3:49 PM John Dammeyer wrote: > I believe twisted cables are more immune to externally induced > interference. > The twists result in the noise canceled out at the receiving ends. >