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2002 Aug 14
2
Linux C++ program using 3rd-party DLL?
Hi,
I'm working with a spectrometer at an research institute but they only
have windows 16-bit dll to control the sprectrometer. The dll is documented.
My question is: Can I write a linux c++ program that uses this dll with
wine?
On the wine webpage it says "Optional use of external vendor DLLs" but
how do I do it? O...
2008 Oct 18
3
Plot table of counts
I have a data set which is comprised of counts, that is, the number of times a mass spectrometer measured a particular mass at a particular time (the rows and columns of the table). Is there a way to make a plot so that it draws a square at the mass/time spot on the graphic if there is a count and leave it empty if it's empty?
2017 Nov 30
1
Admins supporting both RHEL and CentOS
...ware, and according to the below link, it's not locked to a particular
> point release anymore!
>
> http://openvnmrj.org/Downloading/
>
> It does however still require the original software - which _is_ locked to a
> particular point release. Dammit', so close!
Yes, our spectrometers that run VNMRJ are not allowed directly on the
network. They are tucked away safely behind a NAT'd firewall with very
few ports open and access is only allowed by proxy ssh from a few IP
addresses (for some reason the users want to retrieve their data from
it!). The extra cost of a firewal...
2010 Jul 29
1
Multiple instances of wine on different machines with $HOME on NFS
Hi,
we're running wine on a number of Linux machines
which get their $HOME via a NFS server.
In particular, we have a windows commandline program
(a data format converter for mass spectrometers, not that it matters)
things work fine as long as I am running only one instance of wine.
If I have several wine instances on different boxes
running in parallel, they seem to corrupt the registry.
I have not found anyone with a similar problem, let alone a fix.
I might have to copy a tempor...
2007 Jun 07
1
Averaging across rows & columns
...ws, R version 2.4.1.
I have a dataset in which columns 1-3 are replicates, 4-6, are replicates,
etc. I need to calculate an average for every set of replicates (columns
1-3, 4-6, 7-9, etc.) AND each set of replicates should be averaged every 14
rows (for more detail, to measure fruit color using a spectrometer, I
recorded three readings per fruit -replicates- that I need to average to get
one reading per fruit; each row is a point in the light spectrum and I need
to calculate an average reading every 5nm -14 rows- for each fruit).
Someone proposed to another user who wanted an avg across columns to do...
2017 Nov 30
2
Admins supporting both RHEL and CentOS
-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 12:26 AM
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Admins supporting both RHEL and CentOS
> Seriously, some of the RHEL-boxes we use, require a particular point release
> as well as not allowing any updates to the OS. At
2008 Feb 09
1
monitor photoshop
...2.1" (a
substitute for the missing monitor profile of the OS, Wine).
I tried to look for a trick to assign another monitor profile to
Photoshop, but Photoshop will only take a profile of the OS.
That's a pity, because generating an accurate monitor profile under
Linux (with an Eye-One spectrometer and Argyllcms) would be possible.
Am I wrong - is there a workaround for assigning the monitor profile to
Photoshop?
Please tell me!
Thanks a lot
Roland
2010 Apr 26
1
Free Fermi cards to interested developers and researchers
Hi all
PathScale is giving away a limited amount of Nvidia Fermi cards to
qualified open source developers and researchers. We are mainly focused
on our optimized gpu compiler and the HPC market, but also open to
sponsoring creative ideas or projects surrounding the gpu.
Here's a short list of some of the areas most interesting to us
* Nouveau/kernel drivers
* CUDA
* OpenCL