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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Healthcare.gov, ugh!! Post 302878928 by neutronscott on Monday 9th of December 2013 03:11:52 PM
Old 12-09-2013
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Originally Posted by wisecracker
Hi neutronscott...

Do you know Anthony Hoffman, the RF engineer at Scott Base by any chance?
(He is a good friend of mine.)
The only Kiwi I've had the pleasure to know was Anthony Powell who recently released a documentary of this place that seems to be doing very well. He worked with my shop at McMurdo as an Electronics Technician a couple seasons ago. I've been coming here since Sept 2009 and have not even visited that base yet. I'm not a very good tourist...
 

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TWINWAVE(1)						Simulation Wave Viewer Multiplexer					       TWINWAVE(1)

NAME
twinwave - Wraps multiple GTKWave sessions in one window SYNTAX
twinwave <arglist1> + <arglist2> DESCRIPTION
Wraps multiple GTKWave sessions in one window with synchronized markers, horizontal scrolling, and zooming. EXAMPLES
To run this program the standard way type: twinwave filename1.vcd filename1.sav + filename2.vcd filename2.sav Two viewers are then opened in one window. LIMITATIONS
twinwave uses the GtkSocket/GtkPlug mechanism to embed two gtkwave(1) sessions into one window. The amount of coupling is currently lim- ited to communication of temporal information. Other than that, the two gtkwave processes are isolated from each other as if the viewers were spawned separately. Keep in mind that using the same save file for each session may cause unintended behavior problems if the save file is written back to disk: only the session written last will be saved. (i.e., the save file isn't cloned and made unique to each ses- sion.) Note that twinwave compiled against Quartz (not X11) on OSX does not place both sessions in a single window. AUTHORS
Anthony Bybell <bybell@rocketmail.com> SEE ALSO
gtkwave(1) Anthony Bybell 3.3.28 TWINWAVE(1)
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