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  1. I have problem to import a webservice, it does not have a file extentsion .asmx and I get the error message "WDSL validation failed, Bad value was passed to the function eg bad file name. " Min url looks like this http://x.y.z.w:8080/TestService?wdsl The service was create using C# and we have one client implemented in Java and one in C# both that works. Does any of you have any suggestions, what to do, other than to modify the webservice it self?
  2. Not good at all! Downgrading high class community ware like OpenG libraries is a statement in it self. Your grading should be based on itself product quality not the support. Also the basis for your classification can not be easily realized from your web page. http://sine.ni.com/n...SWT_L_Standard/ Well your own support can not always help out with simple problems even in 30days...
  3. The most annoying is that one opens the clones not the base VIs for retreeant VIs when clicking on them. I never remember the keyboard short-cut, so I have to get to the VI-hierarchy.
  4. Anders Björk

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    One should not forget that Oracle own Mysql now... postgresql is an other alternative.
  5. Always and almost only .Active content does not give the same overview.
  6. Do wavelet transform and fft on the coeffiecnts on each wavelet scale http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cem.731/abstract
  7. This is the orginal reference Pearson, K. (1901). "On Lines and Planes of Closest Fit to Systems of Points in Space" (PDF). Philosophical Magazine 2 (6): 559–572. http://stat.smmu.edu.cn/history/pearson1901.pdf Actually I think the best implementation would be to autoscale the variables (to unitvariance and zero mean) and then do SVD and some arranging of terms. Look for instance at the code at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/16800
  8. Have any of seen any side effects e.g. performance issues of running Labview 32bit on a Windows 7 64-bit machine vs. running Labview 64 bit? We are acquring and writing about 600 kS/s to disk continuously in addition to some dataprocessing.
  9. LabVIEW is not that easy to learn, but the key is to make the problem into subproblems and thereafter merge these parts. First have you logged the counter separately to see is there some time between each spectra (that is consistent)? In that case it would be fairly easy to collect both counter and voltage readings and build logic to extract your spectra. How long time does it take for the spectrometer to send a spectra?
  10. Keep up the good work Crelf and all other LAVA admins! Thanks to all other members for refreshing and rewarding discussions! Some of them that have saved me a lot of problems and in some case helped me to solved so pretty darn tricky things.
  11. Well I know of atleast one brewery that is making biogas from byproducts from beer production
  12. I do not agree that most of the scientist in the IPCC are fussy in their science and the science they have as basis for their statements are not well founded. It is not that political. Well IPCC are composed of scientists, all peer-review have its flaws , it science problem in general. The fact is the US har increase it CO2 emmisions with 26% since Kyoto, therefore companies in US has not save as much energy as you would have done if US would have ratified that treaty. 12 years have been lost already. So that Climate Gate is so large in US and not in Europe is not surprising, it is threat for many industrialists. They do not think of the benefits or the alternative cost.. It is large risk if the climate would change as in IPCCs worse case scenario, the cost are very very high, enormous! The cost to do change although the decision basis might(a very low risk) be wrong is much much less. In many European countries the adoption of the Kyoto protokoll has made us move faster against greener energy like windpower and biogas. The heavy industries have also seen the that benefits for saving energy is very large and have short pay-off time.
  13. I really do not get what fuss is about there is one scientist that has behave badly with data analysis, that is very bad in it self. But The IPCCs report are not based on this only cheating scientist is based on a much much much greater material. Also that fact is that we have burning coal and oil in rate that is not sustainable at all.
  14. Listen to this you will find how liptor works and which side effects they have and what supplement that should be taken simultaneously. It is an old astronaut that is an MD that is interviewed. http://www.thelivinl...ia-episode-308/
  15. Bob I think you could gain alot knowledge from reading Doctor Ravnskogs book it comprehensive with reference yet easy to read http://www.amazon.co...41727510&sr=1-1
  16. Or listen to all podcast Jimmy Moore has done with pro lowcarb and pro lowfat professionals http://www.thelivinlowcarbshow.com/shownotes/
  17. Well you should note that the opposite side has much more money at there disposal! It is a lot of money in oil, coal and natural gas. Its not a bunch of scientist (IPCC) it the best at their fields from countries all over the world and summarize and recommend actions on best available knownledge. So the those scientist that say it is a scam has a larger integrity, do you really think so in general?
  18. Bob I am sorry that you got I ill. Has any one told you what phenomena that gives clogged artheries? Its inflamation is not the saturated fat! http://www.ravnskov.nu/cholesterol.htm Get these books then you will see why the low-fat with a lot carbs are not that good for health. http://www.amazon.co...41727510&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.co...59618130&sr=1-1 Even AHA, American Hearts Association are going towards recommending lowcarb diets, two years ago ADA American Diabetese Assoc. said low-carb diets are one options. Look at this lecture with the praised New York times scicence writer Gary Taubes the author of Good-Calories-Bad-Calories http://video.google....41487661765149# My self I have lower my blood sugar and got better levels blood fats and lower my high blood pressure by lowering the carbs in my diet and some what raising the butter/milk/cheese fats. I was very skeptic to this in the start but there is simply no good science supporting the idea of the bad saturated fats. I myself has read a lot of abstract at Medline and bought and downloaded alot of medical science journal articles around these issues. By the way the world health organisation WHO released a report one-two month ago clarifying there is none support that saturated fats are dangerous. http://content.karge...roduktNr=251867
  19. My opinion is that we are using too much resource in the industrial part of world in particular in the US but also in Europe! I think we all in the industrial world must lower our C02 (and other greenhouse gas such as N2O) emmisions. One should ask one self which has given us this right use this much resource. Is it right that we use much of the resources while developing countries are using very little? In the Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway, wind-power is coming strong. Denmark has now one of the world largest windmill producers Westas, they were early out... Fuels based on plants or trees will give a lot of new jobs, it under heavy development and its good it does not give an net contribution to CO2 since it is renewable. Producing bio-gas from waste water is also very good and profitable idea and can be used for fuelling buses and trucks. Remember it is not only a risk for the environment it is also political risk to be oil dependent when oil is running out. What I do not get why there such great resistance to a more sustainable society when it will boost the economy and particular industrial jobs. It has already done so in countries that have chosen this path. So I do not think its a scam! There will always be CO2 skeptics and that is scientific sound. However, the main fact and theories supports the conclusion made by the United Nations IPCC.
  20. Using VI from the VISA palette will enable you to make the contact with your modem, then you need to send the right codes which you have pointers for in the last link. So start get communication with your on serial VIs then try to send the codes suggested.
  21. CIT Eng . has a toolkit for that http://www.citengine...oducts/sms.aspx reading more it was for particular chip.. Also VITEC has toolkit for that http://sine.ni.com/n...n.do?id=5174EXT. However they seem only to have contacts in English. or you can use serial VIs to communicate with your GSM modem and use AT codes to send the messages http://www.developershome.com/sms/howToSendSMSFromPC.asp
  22. Sorry for the confusion! I have done what suggest on a problem earlier, it took alot of time to calculate the nearest point in the chart to the pointer position. If you can do with graphs I recommend that.
  23. Take properties on the waveformchart and make a cursor. Format the x-axis for time and date. Mark the chart and make cursor legend visible.
  24. It now solved with some more help from NI, it had to do with permission on folders in the folder "C:\Documents andSettings\[user name]\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\[Windows User ProfileGUID]". Possibly it had to do with the upgrade from Vista B. to Vista Ultimate.
  25. Tomi can you comment on the rationale for wiring the constant 20 to the P-node on the for loops?
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