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Re: Real time application [message #36049] Thu, 07 August 2003 10:03
R.G. Stockwell is currently offline  R.G. Stockwell
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Registered: July 1999
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"Reimar Bauer" <R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> wrote in message
news:bgttqh$4jvj$1@zam602.zam.kfa-juelich.de...
> serkan wrote:
>> I had written c++ class called "point". after that i created objects
>> mypoint1 and mypoint2 of this class. I am wondering how can i make my
>> program a real time program so that these points will be updated
>> according to my specifications.
>> also what is meant by multithreading?
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>
> I believe you have choosen the wrong group.
>
> We are talking mostly about the interactive data language.
> More information what's idl is you could found at www.rsinc.com
>
> best regards
>
> Reimar


Yep, sounds like the wrong newsgroup.
This is Interactive Data Language, not Interface Description Language
(nor is it Intergalactic Destruction Laser).

Perhaps you could try comp.object.corba, or the something else under
the comp.object hierachy.

Or try the comp.lang.idl, but I suspect that newsgroup is dead.

HTH

Cheers,
bob
Re: Real time application [message #36050 is a reply to message #36049] Thu, 07 August 2003 09:57 Go to previous message
R.G. Stockwell is currently offline  R.G. Stockwell
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Registered: July 1999
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"Reimar Bauer" <R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de> wrote in message
news:bgttqh$4jvj$1@zam602.zam.kfa-juelich.de...
> serkan wrote:
>> I had written c++ class called "point". after that i created objects
>> mypoint1 and mypoint2 of this class. I am wondering how can i make my
>> program a real time program so that these points will be updated
>> according to my specifications.
>> also what is meant by multithreading?
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>
> I believe you have choosen the wrong group.
>
> We are talking mostly about the interactive data language.
> More information what's idl is you could found at www.rsinc.com
>
> best regards
>
> Reimar
>
>
>
> --
> Reimar Bauer
>
> Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-I)
> Forschungszentrum Juelich
> email: R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de
> ------------------------------------------------------------ -------
> a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich
> http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro. html
> ============================================================ =======
>
Re: Real time application [message #36053 is a reply to message #36050] Thu, 07 August 2003 09:13 Go to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Registered: November 1998
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serkan wrote:
> I had written c++ class called "point". after that i created objects
> mypoint1 and mypoint2 of this class. I am wondering how can i make my
> program a real time program so that these points will be updated
> according to my specifications.
> also what is meant by multithreading?
>
> Thanks



I believe you have choosen the wrong group.

We are talking mostly about the interactive data language.
More information what's idl is you could found at www.rsinc.com

best regards

Reimar



--
Reimar Bauer

Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-I)
Forschungszentrum Juelich
email: R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de
------------------------------------------------------------ -------
a IDL library at ForschungsZentrum Juelich
http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_lib_intro. html
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