As a user, a brief splash screen gives me a little feedback
that I actually clicked the program icon.
It also tells me that if the program is not working correctly
after that, then I should start it from the command line
and trouble shoot it from there.
Most of what Harry stated in is post see
On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:30:51 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> And get someone electrocuted. That doesn't happen on my watch because
> they'll never get it plugged in, I would not allow it. There are several
> ways to fix a noise inducing ground loop, but a ground lift adapter is not
> one of them
Looking at the pdf, the voltmeter looks functional.
Maybe the front end can be tweaked, but this a problem of most test instruments.
Last I saw, good probes that match a decent input cost a lot of money; maybe
more then the voltmeter in this case.
Anyway, thanks for the schematic Will. And thank
Thanks for being so on top of this Jörn .
I had checked LWN a couple of hours ago and am busy with too many other things
to check back there till this evening.
It's nice to have these extra resources when I'm busy, and I also encourage
people to subscriber to LWN!
I'll try to read it soon.
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