03/08/2014 18:12
Since upgrading to a new desktop PC running Windows 7 pro 64 bit lady
heather crashes if I use the top right full screen windows click
box. If I use a command line to change screen size it enlarges fine.
it never did this under XP pro. I managed to catch the very
That and F11 (toggle fs mode) works fine for me:
LH version 3.10
Le 3 août 2014 à 19:15, Chris Wilson a écrit :
03/08/2014 18:12
Since upgrading to a new desktop PC running Windows 7 pro 64 bit lady
heather crashes if I use the top right full screen windows click
box. If I use
03/08/2014 18:12
Since upgrading to a new desktop PC running Windows 7 pro 64 bit lady
heather crashes if I use the top right full screen windows click
box. If I use a command line to change screen size it enlarges fine.
it never did this under XP pro. I managed to catch the
This error is caused when you try to maximize the window to fullscreen, but
the dimensions of the windowed mode you're running in don't correspond to an
available fullscreen resolution on your system. It's fairly common when
migrating from one machine to another. You'll need to use the command
It is reasonable that you each would be different results. I bet you
have using different graphic hardware, your GPUs are different and the
drivers are different.The error is not coming from LH but from
system level software.
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:23 AM, mike cook michael.c...@sfr.fr
Hi all,
First “time”r here. This may not rank up there with your degree of
time-nuttery, but I haven’t been able to get an answer elsewhere. Recently I
was discussing the issue of how the different cellular providers set their
time, and I told him that I’d read that CDMA phones and towers
Hello Discussion,
on 03/08/2014 22:56 you wrote:
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On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Brian Garrett
garrettbrian1...@gmail.com wrote:
Has this been discussed on the list before?
I think so, but google iOS NTP which apparently is what's used to
periodically set the clock (at large intervals) but not to discipline
it.
Here's the article and the quote. Very appropriate for time-nuts:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/for-public-clocks-a-time-warp/2011/10/25/gIQAXOZ5jM_story.html
If the clocks are right — on churches and in classrooms, on stores and in
bars — they tell us that things are in order,
IOS is getting the time using the IP network which is above the CDMA
or WiFi level. It polls an NTP server just frequently enough to keep
the system clock to within a few seconds of correct time.
I could run the full NTP but doesn't because that would drain the
battery to fast. Background tasks
Unlike CDMA (where time distribution was an automatic part of the low-level
protocol) I suspect the time displayed on many modern phones is not set by
the telephony synchronous protocol but rather by IP-over-Wifi packets.
And the packets don't seem to do a very effective job keeping the clock ont
I just finished laying out a small circuit board for building an extender cable
for the Tek TM500 series mainfames / modules. Prototypes are off being fab'd
at OSHPARK. Should be here in a couple of weeks. It uses two 39/40 pin ribbon
cables (all the power pins use two wires)... e.g.
I might be interested. Have you thought about making extensions for the smaller
connector used to distribute GPIB in the 5000 series?
On Aug 4, 2014, at 0:26, Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com wrote:
I just finished laying out a small circuit board for building an extender
cable for the Tek
Well, I seem to remember finding NTP running on my jail broken iPhone. But that
was a few years ago.
On Aug 3, 2014, at 17:41, Tim Shoppa tsho...@gmail.com wrote:
Unlike CDMA (where time distribution was an automatic part of the low-level
protocol) I suspect the time displayed on many
I think a cable made from ribbon cable edge connectors would be the
easiest/cheapest way to extend the GPIB connector.
Have you thought about making extensions for the smaller connector used to
distribute GPIB in the 5000 series?
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