Bruce this is the link
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Hey Bruce, have a look at this link for a anaolg gauge html server. \
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On Saturday, 14 February 2015, 12:07
Hey Bruce,
In addition to all the good suggestions everyone is throwing in the
problem, you could use a CouchDB database on a different server and just
connect to it with a normal http connection if you're worried about file
hits on the sd card. Gambas supports JSON and the httpclient component
sho
Le 13/02/2015 21:35, Bruce Cunningham a écrit :
> Caveat,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> I'm a little concerned about using a "disk" based database because
> the disk is flash, which has a limited number of write cycles. Even
> with wear-leveling, I would eventually kill parts of the flash. I
> don
On Sat, 14 Feb 2015 00:45:03 +0100
Tobias Boege wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2015, T Lee Davidson wrote:
> > Named pipes do indeed require a node on the file system.
>
> While that's true, they only require a node on the *virtua* file system. No
> physical disk is touched ever:
>
> $ man 7 fifo
>
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015, Lewis Balentine wrote:
> On 02/13/2015 02:35 PM, Bruce Cunningham wrote:
> > Caveat,
> >
> > Thanks for the info.
> >
> > I'm a little concerned about using a "disk" based database because the disk
> > is flash, which has a limited number of write cycles. Even with
> > wear-
Forgive me for poking my nose in where my profound ignorance indicates I
should not but
Would not a direct solution be:
1) Have the resident program ALLOC a section of ram
2) Save the address as part of a unique file name (i.e. ADRxx.ADR
where x is the address)
3) Pass the required
Bruce,
Named pipes do indeed require a node on the file system. You might need to look
into shared memory; or maybe DBUS might suit your needs.
Lee
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On 02/13/2015 03:35 PM, Bruce Cunningham wrote:
> I was considering somet
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Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] A couple of questions about building web / cgi
applications
If you're going to use a database to communicate between 2 separate programs,
be sure to set the transaction isolation to READ-COMITTED (good for MySQL,
ymmv), otherwise you won't see updates mad
If you're going to use a database to communicate between 2 separate
programs, be sure to set the transaction isolation to READ-COMITTED
(good for MySQL, ymmv), otherwise you won't see updates made by another
process which can lead to some frustrating and confusing mismatches
between what you th
Am 12.02.2015 19:09, schrieb Bruce Cunningham:
I'm looking for some advice and maybe some code examples for a project I'm
starting. I'm building an embedded device with an ARM based System-On-Module
(similar to an Rpi, but in an sodimm form factor).
Thanks to some great help from members of
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> Le 12/02/2015 19:09, Bruce Cunningham a écrit :
> > I'm l
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Le 12/02/2015 19:09, Bruce Cunningham a écrit :
> I'm looking for some advice and maybe some code examples for a p
Le 12/02/2015 19:09, Bruce Cunningham a écrit :
> I'm looking for some advice and maybe some code examples for a
> project I'm starting. I'm building an embedded device with an ARM
> based System-On-Module (similar to an Rpi, but in an sodimm form
> factor).
>
> Thanks to some great help from memb
I'm looking for some advice and maybe some code examples for a project I'm
starting. I'm building an embedded device with an ARM based System-On-Module
(similar to an Rpi, but in an sodimm form factor).
Thanks to some great help from members of this mailing list, I have
successfully compiled G
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