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its the princaple of the thing. at least use scrachpad ram or something. it works, but that doesnt meen its the right way to do it.
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I wrote a small dashboard interface program in QBASIC, which read the data from the serial port, mangled (processed) it, and stored the output in text files.
Then I wrote a program in Java, which read those text files and displayed the data on screen in a fancily-formatted window. I used the AWT for graphics, 'cause I don't know how to program Swing yet. Btw, to improve the speed of text-files for communication, I created a RAM disk. The output files are outputted from BASIC into the RAM disk. I find the speed to be no problem. |
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but anyway have an old OI and RC (yes i know its diffrent but the princaple is the same) and i have a program in c++ that gets the data realy well. there is an obscure class that lets me write to ram, but getting it from anythign else was a problem. i may have it use a ramdisk if i cant figure out anything else before richmond. btw if you wana post your QBASIC it may help some people that dont know the language and need somewhere to start. |
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I've been looking into how easy it'd be to change the dashboard from file I/O to sockets (which is the right term for what I want, I think). I think it should be easy, but I'm still looking for a nice class to do all the hard socket work for me . |
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Did you create a ramdisk under Windows or Linux?
I know how to do it under Linux (well, not exactly, but I know where to look to find out), but I have no idea how to do it under Windows. And for the dashboard program I'm using Windows to appease the rest of my team . |
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My Ramdisk is running under Windows.
The easiest way (for Windows 95/98) is to place a line for RAMDRIVE.SYS in your config.sys files. PM me if you need help doing what I am talking about. Under Windows NT, 2000, and XP, you must download a driver from Microsoft. The driver is a sample driver, demo-ing NT-based drivers. It is neither stable nor debugged, but it works for what I am doing. |
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Incase anyone was wondering, Im currently porting the reciever code into a visual basic control (ocx) so anyone can just slap it into their own dashboard nice and easy, with this you could make a dashboard interface and a skilled coder could have it up and running in an hour or so. Im still testing and optomizing it and I would like to have a first release by next week. I will release pre-compiled binarys, the source for them, as well as an example app that shows how it would be used. It will differ from other dashbord control moduals in that I WILL be releasing the source and I WILL be parsing all of the data frames allowing for every single bit of usable data to be utilized.
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Thanks a lot. That will be a lot of fun to play around with, not to mention a great time saver.
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Is there a way to tell (in code) what year's dashboard stuff your getting? Especially post-season, I'm sure we're going to be playing with both (may be in the same thing!), so 1 program would be nice.
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