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i want to transmit a square pulse through USB port, is it possible?? if not then what is the best way to do that, preferable is with serial then parallel, and its compatibility with vista,XP,and @))7 windows

Can you please repost. I think your last post got lost in cyberspace. It is no text in it


Besides which, my opinion is that Express VIs Carthage must be destroyed deleted
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Coq Rouge wrote:
Can you please repost. I think your last post got lost in cyberspace. It is no text in it

 

Sometimes I have to wonder if this forum is actually an atractor for the wrong end of worm holes into which people toss there frustrations hoping they will disapear beyond the event horizon.

 

Ben

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Ray.R wrote:

M. Rouge,

 

You got even less information than the original post 😉


 

As Homer Simpsons would have say, D'oh. Or am asking for to much?


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Message Edited by Lucither on 05-06-2010 08:23 AM
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Ben wrote:

Coq Rouge wrote:
Can you please repost. I think your last post got lost in cyberspace. It is no text in it

 

Sometimes I have to wonder if this forum is actually an atractor for the wrong end of worm holes into which people toss there frustrations hoping they will disapear beyond the event horizon.

 

Ben

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Ahh, the ultimate in "garbage collection".  It's always worked for me!

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Ben wrote:

 

Sometimes I have to wonder if this forum is actually an atractor for the wrong end of worm holes into which people toss there frustrations hoping they will disapear beyond the event horizon.

 

Ben

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Take some information you want to disappear, attach it firmly to one of a perfectly matching pair of socks and then do the laundry.

 

There's around a 50% chance that that information will be lost forever.

 

Shane.

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Take some information you want to disappear, attach it firmly to one of a perfectly matching pair of socks and then do the laundry.

 

There's around a 50% chance that that information will be lost forever.

 

Shane.


But that is tunneling. According to quantum physics there is a chance unequal zero that an item spontaneously disappear and materialize somewhere in the universe (including the neighbors house , or the socks planet)

 

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So if I replace the tunnel with a shift register, my Sock won't be invalidated?

 

Cool.

 

Shane.

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