Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-12 Thread Jerry Hancock
On the Rb unit I am sending you, I just use female standard jumpers on the pins. You’ll need +24 at about 1A and +5 at 400ma or less. Be careful if and when you open it as the caps I used were a little tall and they might get hung up on the case as you slide the board out. There is a 9-pin

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-12 Thread paul swed
Hello to the group. The Stable32 book arrived yesterday from Lulu and its as expected. Good quality at a reasonable cost. It also arrived far faster then the web site would have you believe. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:13 AM, Dr. David Kirkby < drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk>

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-05 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 5 January 2018 at 14:21, Graham wrote: > Lulu is currently having a promotion with free postage for those > contemplating ordering a copy of the manual from Lulu. > > Get free mail or 50% off ground shipping! > Use promo code *SHIPIT2018* > Expires Jan 8 at 11:59 pm ET >

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-05 Thread Graham
Lulu is currently having a promotion with free postage for those contemplating ordering a copy of the manual from Lulu. Get free mail or 50% off ground shipping! Use promo code *SHIPIT2018* Expires Jan 8 at 11:59 pm ET

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-03 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message , "Dr. David Kirkby" writes: >those platforms, because otherwise non-portable code will be introduced. >That's been my experience, both on projects I have managed, and the >SageMath mathematical software.

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-03 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 3 January 2018 at 11:08, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > > Anyway, code like this can be written to compile and work across all the > relevant *IX operating systems with a minimum of effort, so I don't think > a separate port to any of *BSD, Linux, Solaris or AIX should be

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-03 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
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Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-03 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 3 January 2018 at 04:09, Tom Van Baak wrote: > I asked Bill for clarification and here's some of what he shared: > > > Tom: > > > > I’m glad that the word is getting out that Stable32 is now freely > available. > > > > My donation to the IEEE UFFC included all source

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Tom Van Baak
I asked Bill for clarification and here's some of what he shared: > Tom: > > I’m glad that the word is getting out that Stable32 is now freely available. > The Version 1.62 that is available for download from the IEEE UFFC site is > identical to the last commercial Version 1.61 except for its

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message , Magnus D anielson writes: >If we rather focused on maintaining and extent it into the >future, that would be a great way to take care of the heritage. I can >see myself contributing to that. Ditto. -- Poul-Henning

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi Tom, On 01/02/2018 03:46 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote: >> From "Paul Alfille" : >> Is the code be available, or just the compiled binary? > > I've asked Bill for clarification and will relay any information. I've already sent a message to Bill too. >> From "Magnus

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
FWIW, for me the hardest part of working with Stable32 is getting the input scaling and other parameters like timestamps correct. If you think like a mathematician, you'll probably do fine. But I don't, and when working in particular with frequency data it always takes me a few tries to get

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Tom Van Baak
> From "Paul Alfille" : > Is the code be available, or just the compiled binary? I've asked Bill for clarification and will relay any information. > From "paul swed" > I suspect we need a Stable32 for dummies book. When I first started using

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread paul swed
Dave I looked at the link. Expecting the typical $132 and up... Its Lulu and $19.95. I have ordered books from them before and been very happy with the product. I can not answer your question on how up to date it is. But will look at the pdf. If its even a bit decent the $ investment is cheap for

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 2 January 2018 at 14:10, paul swed wrote: > Jelen > Thank you for informing us about Stable32. I have been busy downloading > details. > I was surprised by the size of the use manual at some 348 pages. > I believe I have a very long way to. I suspect we need a Stable32

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread paul swed
Jelen Thank you for informing us about Stable32. I have been busy downloading details. I was surprised by the size of the use manual at some 348 pages. I believe I have a very long way to. I suspect we need a Stable32 for dummies book. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Bob kb8tq

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 2 January 2018 at 09:30, Matthias Jelen wrote: > Dear Time-Nuts, > > Happy New Year! > > Maybe this is of interest for some of you: > > A copy of Stable32 was on my wish-list for Christmas and I asked for the > possibility of a non-profit-license. Bill Riley informed me

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi If the code also *is* part of the deal (or becomes part of the deal) I would suggest that there are a series of papers in the “to be written” category about how it does what it does. I have no idea what the code looks like so this is in no way a knock. It’s a big program with a lot of

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Paul Alfille
Is the code be available, or just the compiled binary? On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 6:05 AM, Magnus Danielson wrote: > Hi, > > Very cool. That I ended up paying for my copy is another thing. > > Now, the code needs to be maintained. I personally also would like to > see

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, Very cool. That I ended up paying for my copy is another thing. Now, the code needs to be maintained. I personally also would like to see it run natively on Linux, it does run on Linux under Wine. The best way to maintain the code would be for UFFC to put it on github, preferably with a

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread tim...@timeok.it
c Data Tue, 2 Jan 2018 10:30:45 +0100 Oggetto [time-nuts] Stable32 now available Dear Time-Nuts, Happy New Year! Maybe this is of interest for some of you: A copy of Stable32 was on my wish-list for Christmas and I asked for the possibility of a non-profit-license. Bill Riley

[time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-02 Thread Matthias Jelen
Dear Time-Nuts, Happy New Year! Maybe this is of interest for some of you: A copy of Stable32 was on my wish-list for Christmas and I asked for the possibility of a non-profit-license. Bill Riley informed me that he donated Stable32 to IEEE UFFC and it will be available for free download