Here is a snap shot of the JDS6600 Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) UI on macOS Catalina / Windows 10 Parallels VM:
I noticed the JSD6600 software uses NI-VISA and recognizes my RIGOL scope.
However, when looking at it's competitor, the FeelTech 6900 AWG software, it's quite disappointing, relatively speaking and does not use NI-VISA. Not using NI-VISA might be a plus for some people:
Hi you all, I have a BIG performance problem on an Sun E3500, the scenario is described below:
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I am new registered user here in this UNIX forums.
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Interestingly Apple has decided to switch the default shell for new users from bash to zsh in MacOS Catalina (10.15)
Use zsh as the default shell on your Mac - Apple Support
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NI-VISA 19.0 for macOS supports the following platforms:
... (10 Replies)
Currently have two ESP8266 modules testing some Blynk apps, whereI'm not so happy with the Blynk business model for developers, but that's another story.
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MacPro (2013) 12-Core, 64GB RAM (today's crash):
panic(cpu 2 caller 0xffffff7f8b333ad5): userspace watchdog timeout: no successful checkins from com.apple.WindowServer in 120 seconds
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font::ttf::gdef
Font::TTF::GDEF(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::GDEF(3pm)NAME
Font::TTF::GDEF - Opentype GDEF table support
DESCRIPTION
The GDEF table contains various global lists of information which are apparantly used in other places in an OpenType renderer. But
precisely where is open to speculation...
INSTANCE VARIABLES
There are 4 tables in the GDEF table, each with their own structure:
GLYPH
This is an Font::TTF::Coverage Class Definition table containing information as to what type each glyph is.
ATTACH
The attach table consists of a coverage table and then attachment points for each glyph in the coverage table:
COVERAGE
This is a coverage table
POINTS This is an array of point elements. Each element is an array of curve points corresponding to the attachment points on that
glyph. The order of the curve points in the array corresponds to the attachment point number specified in the MARKS coverage
table (see below).
LIG This contains the ligature caret positioning information for ligature glyphs
COVERAGE
A coverage table to say which glyphs are ligatures
LIGS An array of elements for each ligature. Each element is an array of information for each caret position in the ligature (there
being number of components - 1 of these, generally)
FMT This is the format of the information and is important to provide the semantics for the value. This value must be
set correctly before output
VAL The value which has meaning according to FMT
DEVICE For FMT = 3, a device table is also referenced which is stored here
MARKS
Due to confusion in the GDEF specification, this field is currently withdrawn until the confusion is resolved. That way, perhaps this
stuff will work!
This class definition table stores the mark attachment point numbers for each attachment mark, to indicate which attachment point the
mark attaches to on its base glyph.
METHODS
$t->read
Reads the table into the data structure
$t->out($fh)
Writes out this table.
perl v5.10.1 2009-01-29 Font::TTF::GDEF(3pm)