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Subject: WINQUAKE ( FIRST SAMPLE TIME)
From: "GMV" gmvoeth@...........
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 18:22:42 -0700


Howdy you Winquake Experts;

how in heck does one get winquake to recognize
the exact time for the very first sample ?

I will put in like 20:45:37.123
for the start time but winquake will show at
the higest resolution only 20:45:38
if I put in 20:45:37 it will then report 20:45:37
but thats not the right time,
there seems nothing I can do get the exact right time
I want the first sample to represent ??

The way I look at my data is the delta time is the span
between the samples so I give an exact time to
the very first sample as time zero and only count the
spans between the samples as equal time increments.

Winquake for some strange reason will not accept
the time I put into its header as the right time.
if i move the mouse to the far left at highest resolution
the time at the bottom left corner at the first sample
does not show the time I am expecting.

The time I expect is placed into the header along with my data
by myself in the text form of the psn file.

I have tried putting the fraction into the offset
but then things are still not right.

winquake would ease my analysis but at the moment I must
use my own ways to extract times from the data.

its sort of like a micrometer if the micrometer does not read zero
when the jaws are fully shut you have a bad micrometer.

maybe I dont understand how winquake works here ?

Haben Sie Any Ideas Bitte??

geoff








Howdy you Winquake=20 Experts;
 
how in heck does one = get winquake=20 to recognize
the exact time for the = very first=20 sample ?
 
I will put in like=20 20:45:37.123
for the start time but = winquake=20 will show at
the higest resolution = only=20 20:45:38
if I put in 20:45:37 it = will then=20 report 20:45:37
but thats not the right = time,
there seems nothing I = can do get=20 the exact right time
I want the first sample = to=20 represent ??
 
The way I look at = my data is=20 the delta time is the span
between the samples so = I give an=20 exact time to
the very first sample = as time zero=20 and only count the
spans between the = samples as equal=20 time increments.
 
Winquake for some = strange reason=20 will not accept
the time I put into its = header as=20 the right time.
if i move the mouse to = the far left=20 at highest resolution
the time at the bottom = left corner=20 at the first sample
does not show the time = I am=20 expecting.
 
The time I expect is = placed into=20 the header along with my data
by myself in the text = form of the=20 psn file.
 
I have tried putting = the fraction=20 into the offset
but then things are = still not=20 right.
 
winquake would ease my = analysis but=20 at the moment I must
use my own ways to = extract times=20 from the data.
 
its sort of like a = micrometer if=20 the micrometer does not read zero
when the jaws are fully = shut you=20 have a bad micrometer.
 
maybe I dont understand = how=20 winquake works here ?
 
Haben Sie Any Ideas=20 Bitte??
 
geoff
 
 

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