McChubby007 wrote:Great, I'm glad it's something you haven't tried yet as I like to surprise you with new ideas every day. Life would be boring otherwise. To show you how old I am, the first analyser I used was the size of a small suitcase with a pin/plug board for selecting options - it was state of the art in 1982! One of our newest expensive mini-computers had 'cache' ram... I'd never heard of cache before. Exciting times haha.
I always found the biggest issue was cabling... It didn't matter what comms it was, it was cabling, noise, clocks out of sync or drifting!
Yes! You always follow me!
Cool ideas.
I am happy in your interest in helping and thinking about the problem, not just talking about people going to google.
These discussions are very rich here.
So we learn new things and meet people in our industry.
It's the experience you have.
Out of common!
Excellent thought:
"I always found the biggest issue was cabling ... It did not matter what it was like, it was cabling, noise, clocks out of sync or drifting!"