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2010 Oct 30
0
Introducing Red-R: visual programming for R
Dear R-Packages Mailing List, The Red-R development team would like to introduce Red-R: a user friendly visual programming and data analysis framework for R. Red-R makes the advanced functionality of R available to the non-computational users by hiding the computational complexity behind a visual programming interface. In addition, Red-R improves analysis readability and data sharing to facilitates better communication in inter-disciplinary teams. Analyses are performed by visually linking a series of w...
2010 Oct 30
0
Introducing Red-R: visual programming for R
Dear R-Packages Mailing List, The Red-R development team would like to introduce Red-R: a user friendly visual programming and data analysis framework for R. Red-R makes the advanced functionality of R available to the non-computational users by hiding the computational complexity behind a visual programming interface. In addition, Red-R improves analysis readability and data sharing to facilitates better communication in inter-disciplinary teams. Analyses are performed by visually linking a series of w...
2005 Oct 24
1
writing files via samba issues...
...fer some medium to large files (65-225 MB). I'm using simp= le windows explorer drag/drop to write the files to the embedded system. T= he file transfer dialog will show some progress then lock up for a few minu= tes. After this it reports with "The specified network name is no longer av= ailabe." Then after a few seconds the file will show up on the embedded sy= stem but will be totally useless (I did a compare on it with the original). =20 Here is what the "log.winxptest" file tailed shows, =20 smbd/service.c:make_connection(550) winxptest (192.168.1.102) connect to se=...
2005 Sep 13
2
Re: about [ #302111 ] newhidups support for Belkin
...erial.internal, which should not really exist. The information contained in that variable should normally be in ups.serial. The problem is that the Belkin UPS does not announce its serial number in the device descriptor (like a good HID device should), but in a report. So this info is not available at initialization time. So either one needs a specialized function for retrieving the Belkin serial number at initialization time, or one needs to set the variable ups.serial "after the fact". I could not figure out how to do that, so I left the variable ups.serial.internal, a...