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I'm looking for a piece of freeware; actually two pieces.
First piece: a terminal program that can run at BlueTooth speed and save a lot of data. I'm currently using Terminal.EXE (found here HERE[^] ) will do it.
At the moment, I'm sending 16K bytes in one large block. He does capture it, and does save the data to file, which is good for the one block that I'm sending him, but later on, I intend to send him 16K bytes every second, like clockwork. That number may increase to 32K and possibly 64K. He is having trouble handling this load of data at BlueTooth Speed.
I also need a Second piece of freeware: It will do just the opposite; i.e., send out data (again, terminal by bray++ may do the job; I don't konw it well enough at the moment).
- I need to be able to decide what the bytes will be in the data stream
- I need the program to repeatedly send out that string over and over.
- A delay of X-amount of time between the bursts would be extremely helpful
- The value of X should be expandable at least up to 1 second, and 5 or 10 would be great, along with half a second, 0.1, etc.
- An external input file would be stupendous
- Repeating the external input file would be turbo stupendous
- Repeating the external input file with a programmed X-amount of delay time would be turbo drastic stupendous
If anyone reading has a script for Terminal.EXE that will resend a 64 byte string of code over and over, with a predictably timed loop, especially if it had a wait loop that would let me do something like this phony code, that would be super...
THE_TOP_OF_THE_LOOP:
THE_STRING = 0xFF, 0x0B, 0x00, 0x0E, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
FOR I = 1 TO 256 STEP 1
SEND THE_STRING OUT PORT N
NEXT I
WAIT 1 SECOND
LOOP TO THE_TOP_OF_THE_LOOP
(Hope this doesn't violate cross-posting rules, A member in the Lounge pointed me here)
modified 4-Mar-13 11:41am.
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Hereby introduces a smart spreadsheet which is more capable than Excel on complicated data calculation and batch data process. It will help you large data process with Excel much easier and efficient than before!
esCalc makes data computation visualized. Data query, grouping, sorting, ranking, delete, table joins, filter for duplicates, which can only be completed previously by abstract scripts like SQL statements, R language, esProc scripts, can now be achieved by buttons/menus as long as detail data is given.
It is a desktop tool, with similar interface to Excel, and its free version is capable enough for general use.
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And the link is where?
Use the best guess
modified 28-Feb-13 4:46am.
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Well you should put that information in your original message.
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This site appears to be a blog (?) by "johneday." I debated whether this should be posted here, or on "Tips/Tricks," but, after reviewing the "Tips/Tricks" submission process, decided it belongs here.
The article title is: "Create time-based Gmail filters with Google Apps Script" [^].
I found this an excellent introduction to scripting GMail, something I had never really looked into before. I think anyone who knows JavaScript, Java, or C#, will immediately understand the script code (it's probably just JavaScript hooking onto some Google API's within the special facility GMail provides for creating scripts ?).
The two script examples shown:
1. "cleanUp" shows you how to enumerate all your GMail InBox messages which are tagged with a certain Label, or Labels, and move them to the Trash: if they are older than a number of days you specify.
2. "archiveInBox" shows you how to enumerate all your GMail InBox messages which do not match a given Label, or Labels, and move them to the Archive folder.
In reponse to reader questions about this article, imho, "johneday" gives patient, and useful feedback, and futher suggestions, as well as helping readers debug syntax errors they made in their own scripts.
I find the article, and these two scripts, useful, and I hope you do, too.
yrs, Bill
This thing we tell of can never be found by seeking, yet only seekers find it.
Abu Yazid Al-Bistami (Persian, Sufi, 804-872)
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Clicky?
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Thanks, Richard !
I don't know how I screwed pasting in the link and chopping off its head, but it's fixed now.
yours, Bill
This thing we tell of can never be found by seeking, yet only seekers find it.
Abu Yazid Al-Bistami (Persian, Sufi, 804-872)
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Message Removed
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If you have a need to work with ISOs at all, so far this has been the best tool I've used:
http://www.poweriso.com/[^]
You can:
- Make an ISO
- Burn an ISO to CD
- Rip an ISO to drive
- Browse an ISO
- Mount to an ISO to a virtual drive to browse/run files from
You only have to pay for making ISOs above a certain size (300M I believe, and it's only $30)... I use the free version.
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Albert Holguin wrote: Mount to an ISO to a virtual drive to browse/run files from
I just use Win8s Built-In Disk Image Mount feature for that. Same with burning an ISO.
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
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Well... let's see.. I use Windows XP, 7... and a bunch of Linux distros... so.... no Win8...
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Hi,
At my work we developed a web application for billing and time tracking that is completely free and that will stay that way. It could be quite useful for IT people.
My question is can I post the url here while introducing the application without going against any codeproject regulations?
Thanks!
Pierre Boucher
'Bien souvent on se rend coupable en négligeant d'agir, et non pas seulement en agissant.'
- Marc Aurèle, empereur et philosophe romain.
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Why don't you write it up as an article, and publish that here, with full code, etc?
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Well, we are free as in it won't cost our users nothing, but it's not open source
Pierre Boucher
'Bien souvent on se rend coupable en négligeant d'agir, et non pas seulement en agissant.'
- Marc Aurèle, empereur et philosophe romain.
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pboucher wrote: Well, we are free as in it won't cost our users nothing, but it's not open source
Why not? Given that Microsoft provided an open source example[^] for time tracking.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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The project is commercial, not open source but still free to our users.
My first question still stand:
Being a free commercial web application, can it be advertised here?
Pierre Boucher
'Bien souvent on se rend coupable en négligeant d'agir, et non pas seulement en agissant.'
- Marc Aurèle, empereur et philosophe romain.
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Open source could be introduced as an article, as already mentioned. AFAIK, there's no free rides for commercial packages.
See the main menu, there's a menuitem "advertise with us" under the help-menu.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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pboucher wrote: Well, we are free as in it won't cost our users nothing, but it's not open source
Then no guarantee it will stay free.
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Bait and switch?
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Or if one has a Dreamspark Premium account, you can get things like Windows 8 Professional, Windows Server 2012, VS2012 Ultimate, and so on and so forth. Those are hard to get, as they can only be obtained by Educational Institutions.
Bob Dole The internet is a great way to get on the net.
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