July 14, 2012

Flow-based programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flow-based programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

'via Blog this'

First impression FBP made on me while playing with Lego edition of LabView. I still prefer CPS actor based style to program robots but I found that most of protocol handling can be nicely decomposed in FBP.



This is Umlet (http://www.umlet.com/) palette which you can copy to ../Umlet/palettes/FBP.uxf and use it for your own design.


  8
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      8
      24
      104
      64
    
    READ
--
Read
  Masters

    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.Relation
    
      88
      40
      136
      64
    
    lt=->
m1=OUT
m2=IN[0]

    24;24;56;24;56;48;120;48
  
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      208
      72
      104
      56
    
    COLLATE
--
Collate
    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      8
      112
      104
      64
    
    READ
--
Read
  Details

    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.Relation
    
      88
      88
      136
      72
    
    lt=->
m1=OUT
m2=IN[1]

    24;56;56;56;56;24;120;24
  
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      200
      224
      112
      64
    
    PROC
--
Process
 Merged Streams
    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.Relation
    
      232
      104
      40
      136
    
    lt=->
m1=OUT
m2=IN

    24;24;24;120
  
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      8
      192
      104
      64
    
    WRITE
--
Write
  New Masters

    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.custom.State
    
      8
      272
      104
      64
    
    REPORT
--
Summary 
 & Errors

    
  
  
    com.umlet.element.Relation
    
      88
      200
      128
      64
    
    lt=->
m1=OUTM
m2=IN

    112;48;88;48;88;24;24;24
  
  
    com.umlet.element.Relation
    
      88
      240
      128
      72
    
    lt=->
m1=OUTSE
m2=IN

    112;24;88;24;88;56;24;56
  



July 6, 2012

Using xrandr and gtf to add a new mode to your X configuration at runtime | arunviswanathan.com

Using xrandr and gtf to add a new mode to your X configuration at runtime | arunviswanathan.com:

'via Blog this'

In case if xrand reports:


DP3 connected 1920x1080+1680+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 477mm x 268mm
   1920x1080      60.0 +
   1680x1050      60.0

but monitor can not detect signal it is worst to try subj solution.

In my case HP EliteBook -> DP -> Benq BL2400 could not accept  '1920x1080      60.0' but
was convinced via:



xrandr --output LVDS1 --off
xrandr --newmode "1920x1080_59.90"  172.51  1920 2040 2248 2576  1080 1081 1084 1118  -HSync +Vsync
xrandr --addmode DP3 1920x1080_59.90
xrandr --output DP3 --mode 1920x1080_59.90 --rotate normal --output VGA1 --auto --rotate normal --left-of DP3 --pos 0x0



July 5, 2012

GIT tuning from under firewall

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