Said, the new version of Plotter remembers all your individual settings at the press of an bottom. Have a look at new items in the file menu.
Concerning the HP53131/2: In my 25 years of experience in talking rs232 to hundreds of different devices I have NEVER come up with something that spits out exactly what I or you need. So is the case with the HP53131/2. I urgently suggest that you download the manual of my EZGPIB utility or the whole package and read the paragraph "Data acquisition using serial ports" I am almost sure this will pay off for you. The next script will be witten by YOU, ok? To all others: A new version of Plotter and EZGPIB is available from the known place. Best regards Ulrich Bangert > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2007 20:00 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [time-nuts] FW: Pendulums & Atomic Clocks & Gravity > > > In a message dated 5/30/2007 22:42:08 Pacific Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > it cannot directly read-in RS-232 output from the 53132A > > (such as I posted > > yesterday). This is because of the Comma the HP unit inserts > > in the numbers. > > >please send short file and I will look what I can do. > > > Also, Plotter always comes up in scientific notation on the > > vertical scale, > > I always have to set it to #.6 mode manually. Any chance to > > make it come up in > > normal notation? > > >This is more severe. Not that it were a problem to change > the default > >scale to whatever. But: The scientic notation FITS ALL > while #.6 fits > >only YOU. Perhaps I think about a way to store such things in the > >ini-file. > Hi Ulrich, > > see below for the output of a 53132A. The comma is the > problem. Simply > removing it makes the data readable by Plotter. > > On the scientific scale, putting the setting into the INI > file would be the > best of course. > > Alternatively how about a threshold? Say all data below > 100000 are in > standard notation, all above 100K in scientific notation? > > Thanks! Again great tool! > bye, > Said > > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.079,1 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,0 us > 0.078,0 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,0 us > 0.078,9 us > 0.078,0 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,3 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,5 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,5 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,1 us > 0.078,5 us > 0.078,9 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,0 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,4 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,2 us > 0.078,5 us > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
