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The program The main screen shows, in real time, data from the configured tracks (each track refers to a physical I/O of an ). Tracks can be added by clicking 'Add track', and configured or deleted by clicking their buttons ('AIN1' or 'Y1' in the screenshot). Next to each button, there is a square box to show or hide the track, and a round selector to choose the active track. The active track is the one that is zoomed by 'Track zoom' trackbar and moved by 'Track offset' trackbar. Battleship tamil dubbed movie free download. Another way to do that is to use the mouse wheel on the track button itself: use the wheel to move the track, and Ctrl+Wheel to zoom in/out. At the bottom of the main window there are a few controls for the scope area: - Lock screen is useful when acquiring is running, so the display is not still.
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This command freezes the screen, while letting the acquisition process go on. - Smart slide is useful to always display the last arrived data when acquisition is running: it keeps the scope window synchronized with the lates data. - HZoom modifies the horizontal zoom; with 1x every pixel corresponds to a sample; the zoom can enlarge up to 8x, or shrink down to about 4%. - HOffset moves the scope window above the collected samples, when they do not fit in the window. Navionics cracked eggs. If the chosen I/O is an output, then it is possible to automatically drive it while acquiring data.
There are two fields to fill: the first specifies when to generate a positive pulse (0=no driving); the second field specifies how long the pulse must be. The generated waveform can not have more resolution than the chosen timebase: the width of the pulse will be at least 'timebase' milliseconds, no matter of the value indicated. Also, the rising fronts of the pulses will be aligned with timebase.
The period of the waveform will be the sum of the two indicated values, with 'timebase' resolution. Data acquisition Provided that there is at least a track configured, acquisition can be done: the buttons Run, Paw, Stop can be used to start polling, pause it, or stop it. The data, either collected or loaded from a file, stay in memory until Run is pressed when in (from the) stopped state: if you want to clear the data and start over, press Stop and then Run. If you want to get more data without erasing those already in memory, press Paw and then Run. Keep in mind that changing the timebase is possible only when acquisition is stopped.
It is possible to change timebase and restart the acquisition, but doing so will misalign the overall time scale - old data were recorded using the previous timebase, the new data will be appended using the new timebase, without managing the different meaning (in time) of the samples. The collected samples can be cleared by using the menu item File/Clear all. Storing and retrieving data from files At any time it is possible to store data to disk: use the menu File/Save, choose a name, and confirm. The data is stored in two files with same name but different extension (the last part of the name, after the last dot). The '.xdlog' file contains informations about the track names, color, EZ-Red associations, and so on. The '.csv' file contains the samples, in: this is a simple, plain text file similar to a table: every line contains a row, and every row contains columns separated by commas. The first line (row) contains the names of the columns, all the other lines contain the data.