Headaches in NYC...
May. 25th, 2005 04:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Let's see... the Ames diagnostics hadn't been run yet with the drill server *on a different computer*, only with the server software loaded on the *same* computer. Awk. And it doesn't work over the network.
Georgia Tech's software is being set up and partially coded *here*. They'd not thought how to get live data into the neural net, the neural net software only reads minutes-long input files that are manually edited in Matlab beforehand. So they are writing scripts for Matlab to attempt to get their data from the drill, processed in 1-2min. chunks. Still not real-time, but at least I can finish the system integration. If the Ames software can integrate, first.
I bought a router this afternoon... didn't help an addressing problem. Bought a power supply because HC had brought 2 laptops and only one power supply. Am trying to keep things positive, replanning, repeating our weekly goals like a mantra and *not* hovering over shoulders... my head aches. Sigh.
And it is cold and rainy here in Manhattan, feels like March.
Georgia Tech's software is being set up and partially coded *here*. They'd not thought how to get live data into the neural net, the neural net software only reads minutes-long input files that are manually edited in Matlab beforehand. So they are writing scripts for Matlab to attempt to get their data from the drill, processed in 1-2min. chunks. Still not real-time, but at least I can finish the system integration. If the Ames software can integrate, first.
I bought a router this afternoon... didn't help an addressing problem. Bought a power supply because HC had brought 2 laptops and only one power supply. Am trying to keep things positive, replanning, repeating our weekly goals like a mantra and *not* hovering over shoulders... my head aches. Sigh.
And it is cold and rainy here in Manhattan, feels like March.
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Date: 2005-05-26 01:05 am (UTC)and apologies
and a reminder that nobody's gonna die and nobody's gonna go to jail. It'll all be ok.
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Date: 2005-05-26 03:20 am (UTC)Hang in there, Jay. And thanks for taking the time out to work on my transportation issues. I know it provided a bit of a respite just to think about something DIFFERENT, but it was still time spent, and I much appreciate it amongst all of this.
(hugs)