What I would really like in Windows is a way to lock the configuration and make
it more of an appliance which always worked the same way. That way a small
board talking to a Thunderbolt would always start up and just run. I suppose I
need to get away from Windows and climb the Linux learning curve.
Peter
On 1/27/2013 4:26 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 1/27/13 11:28 AM, Peter Gottlieb wrote:
It came down to startup issues. If every fifth time the system was
turned on it wouldn't initialize properly and not see an airflow or
whatever sensor, it required the calling of a tech from the test group
to come over and get it going. We run Labview but it was always a
Windows problem as the devices wouldn't show up in Device Manager.
Aha.. yes.. I understand.. Especially if you have a bunch of widgets with
the same manufacturer/device number. How do you know that the USB widget that
was COM4 yesterday is still COM4 and not COM 5.
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