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05-03-2021 07:24 AM
@AeroSoul wrote:
Clusters can have any and all values stored in them.
If you are passing data between different VIs, you should check out Action Engines.
that mean the approach from this vi is ok about "Master Cluster" ?!
P.S. seems that we are two in be constructive... attitude !
05-03-2021 08:00 AM
One thing that nobody noticed/mentioned yet is the possibility for "wire cavitation" occurring at bends like these:
This wire needs to be smoothed out or cavitation will lead to premature wire failure and memory leaks at the corners. I recommend something like this to minimize the effects:
05-03-2021 08:02 AM
Here's a toolkit to help you make these changes - https://www.mooregoodideas.com/jokes/mgi-bezier-wiring-toolkit/
05-03-2021 08:07 AM
If you truly wanted fast wires, you'd need a brachistochrone wiring, not bezier!
05-03-2021 09:18 AM
@xipxid wrote:
"30% funnier?" are enough, you already made it !
let's be serious... man... this is the only that you can do ?! are the only... constructive approach that you can put here ? are you serious ?! well... if you are serious... when I want to program this for a 386 at 700 MHz (that I have it here with an NT OS)... I promise that I'l contact you.
Suit yourself.
Over and out.
05-03-2021 10:21 AM - edited 05-03-2021 10:23 AM
To the OP:
I understand that your personality is to be chatty and engaging, but when discussing something technical and/or important, it is best to be straightforward with your communications.
Think of it as "SNR", or signal to noise ratio. The "signal" is the subject matter, and the "noise" is banter not related to the subject. Right now, the SNR is so poor that I can't really make out just what it is we are talking about.
Now, your posts don't need to be devoid of any humor or personality, but if you could just turn that part of down a bit, it would be easier for me to follow along.
Thanks!
Edit:
Oh, I see in your other topic that you did exactly what I had asked. Good job!