I have tuners and tuning software that allows me to write my own set of parameters to run the car by.
The learning curve is hard, benefits are low unless you are constantly tinkering, and the cost of entry and training is pretty high.
I do not think Ford gives a rat's ass about my activities; my cars are too old to be on their radar.
None of my cars are Fly-Bt-Wire.
I have Real Brakes, Real Steering, and Real throttle action. Not going to say those won't fail, but they are a well proven technology.
I've reprogrammed all three cars to match various modifications, engine swaps, etc. It takes changing computer tables/values to get everything working well together.
This kind of "Programming" is more like changing the build file and recompiling with new values; you are not changing structure, just INI files, kinda.
I can't conceive of a circumstance that a bad ini file could cause a problem in the program structure... lol.
That said: In no way would I ever tinker with a FBW computer; the factory code could Crash my car from a WOT throttle event or some such shit Stock, without any help from me.
If you haven't read it, search out the settlement to the Toyota problems; the code review (postmortem, no less) was brutal. They violated pretty much every rule I know for real time code; and didn't even realize they were having intermittent stack overflows. They thought they were using a few stack locations; one routine used 30+, lol. They didn't go to jail; a normal citizen would in a heartbeat.
They also don't want anyone dicking with their "InfoTainment" revenues; if your car has a cellphone, it's talking about you.:)
A lot of repetitive calculations are much easier on a computer if you use base PI for the math.
Convert in, calculate a shitload of data that gets converted back on its way out.:)
I really didn't see that as a thruster fuckup.
I saw the gyros overshoot, the control system forget or be confused about where "UP" was, Land, and then eventually let go.
Gyros often overshoot during high delta-v operations; the bearing load changes randomly and extremely.
10g's of vibration, 1mm in length will change a bearings properties amazingly.
(For an extreme example of the effects of vibration, look up "POGO effect" as it related to the Saturn V rocket.:) This may be geek sniping, so beware.)
It may have been confused by the burn vibrations, and delta-v problems; there's a lot of shit going on at the end.
The thrusters were doing what they could, but given the attitude it thought UP was at the end, and that it looked like they weren't taking gyro precession into account, it looked like it fell over when the gyros hit their limits.
"Eh, this looks good to me, why are all you guys going apeshit?"
If it doesn't use Gyros for attitude control, I'd suggest they might help.
But in that case, SpaceX's Control software is even more freaking awesome.:)
I hope the next one works!
Actually, it's the Association of Acronym Abuse.
From what I understand, there's an local chapter, the Australian Adjunct Association. (of the AAA).
I understand there's an Azerbaijani only African-American Adjunct of the Austria-Australian Association of the American Association of Acronym Abuse.:)
Agreed; video games, and all the time I wasted chasing "Hot Chicks", who are now aging trailer trash, lol.
Notice I said 'chasing'; this Is/.:)
About the article, tho: I found out during high school that I couldn't do Calculus while stoned; it was something I had to work around back then.
Eight hours of sleep would clear it right out...
Not so much a problem anymore; and I still do Calculus daily.:)
Years ago this would have invoked the godwin rule; but when a society is obviously following the same path, that gets pushed aside by common sense.
It's really too bad that common sense isn't so common anymore.
Secret Courts, Secret warrants...
The fact is now that Hong Kong or Russia or wherever is a better safe haven than America,
for a Whistleblower exposing something so Completely Unconstitutional that people should be in prison for it,
and are still in charge, or recently retired, as this Asshole is.
Nixon obviously didn't have enough balls; unlike today's crowd.
"The Musashi is truly an engineering marvel and as an engineer at heart, I have a deep appreciation for the technology and effort that went into its construction," Paul Allen
As an American, I have a deep appreciation in the American technology that sent it's sorry ass to the bottom of the ocean.
I just wish Yamamoto could have been aboard to enjoy the experience.:)
Yes, it was primarily for high bandwidth communications; SCSI, Fiber, etc.
DataAq was secondary, but the cards I have have a 50pS jitter spec, and it holds across four cards in one box; try buying that for less than $20k today.
The best cards I see these days won't hold that jitter spec; only systems.
By the Goatse Guy?
I own three cars that I regularly work on.
I have tuners and tuning software that allows me to write my own set of parameters to run the car by.
The learning curve is hard, benefits are low unless you are constantly tinkering, and the cost of entry and training is pretty high.
I do not think Ford gives a rat's ass about my activities; my cars are too old to be on their radar.
None of my cars are Fly-Bt-Wire.
I have Real Brakes, Real Steering, and Real throttle action. Not going to say those won't fail, but they are a well proven technology.
I've reprogrammed all three cars to match various modifications, engine swaps, etc. It takes changing computer tables/values to get everything working well together.
This kind of "Programming" is more like changing the build file and recompiling with new values; you are not changing structure, just INI files, kinda.
I can't conceive of a circumstance that a bad ini file could cause a problem in the program structure... lol.
That said: In no way would I ever tinker with a FBW computer; the factory code could Crash my car from a WOT throttle event or some such shit Stock, without any help from me.
If you haven't read it, search out the settlement to the Toyota problems; the code review (postmortem, no less) was brutal.
They violated pretty much every rule I know for real time code; and didn't even realize they were having intermittent stack overflows.
They thought they were using a few stack locations; one routine used 30+, lol.
They didn't go to jail; a normal citizen would in a heartbeat.
They also don't want anyone dicking with their "InfoTainment" revenues; if your car has a cellphone, it's talking about you. :)
I hear Corpsicles taste Great!!
A lot of repetitive calculations are much easier on a computer if you use base PI for the math. Convert in, calculate a shitload of data that gets converted back on its way out. :)
The Head of George Takei in 3001 says "Oh, My!!" :)
I really didn't see that as a thruster fuckup. I saw the gyros overshoot, the control system forget or be confused about where "UP" was, Land, and then eventually let go. Gyros often overshoot during high delta-v operations; the bearing load changes randomly and extremely. 10g's of vibration, 1mm in length will change a bearings properties amazingly. (For an extreme example of the effects of vibration, look up "POGO effect" as it related to the Saturn V rocket. :) This may be geek sniping, so beware.)
It may have been confused by the burn vibrations, and delta-v problems; there's a lot of shit going on at the end.
The thrusters were doing what they could, but given the attitude it thought UP was at the end, and that it looked like they weren't taking gyro precession into account, it looked like it fell over when the gyros hit their limits.
"Eh, this looks good to me, why are all you guys going apeshit?"
If it doesn't use Gyros for attitude control, I'd suggest they might help.
But in that case, SpaceX's Control software is even more freaking awesome. :)
I hope the next one works!
Actually, it's the Association of Acronym Abuse. From what I understand, there's an local chapter, the Australian Adjunct Association. (of the AAA). I understand there's an Azerbaijani only African-American Adjunct of the Austria-Australian Association of the American Association of Acronym Abuse. :)
Agreed; video games, and all the time I wasted chasing "Hot Chicks", who are now aging trailer trash, lol. Notice I said 'chasing'; this Is /. :)
About the article, tho: I found out during high school that I couldn't do Calculus while stoned; it was something I had to work around back then.
Eight hours of sleep would clear it right out...
Not so much a problem anymore; and I still do Calculus daily. :)
Ya man, and it's all African-American. :)
nuff said.
Years ago this would have invoked the godwin rule; but when a society is obviously following the same path, that gets pushed aside by common sense. It's really too bad that common sense isn't so common anymore. Secret Courts, Secret warrants... The fact is now that Hong Kong or Russia or wherever is a better safe haven than America, for a Whistleblower exposing something so Completely Unconstitutional that people should be in prison for it, and are still in charge, or recently retired, as this Asshole is. Nixon obviously didn't have enough balls; unlike today's crowd.
There's lot's of space below; let's see a Better parody on this same topic. :))
Thanks also; this made my day.
No, rishithra was in all four. :)
Chicks with fur and a prehensile tail is an interesting proposition; Just Exactly how far away from caucasian do you draw the line? :)
"The Musashi is truly an engineering marvel and as an engineer at heart, I have a deep appreciation for the technology and effort that went into its construction," Paul Allen
As an American, I have a deep appreciation in the American technology that sent it's sorry ass to the bottom of the ocean.
I just wish Yamamoto could have been aboard to enjoy the experience. :)
Once this get out, we won't have Any problems with funding for NASA. :)
If by any chance there are 'living creatures' of some type,
they will be remembering this as the "Great Death" (or something equivalent.)
A 1000w heater (the sub) in a big ocean of methane better have a Lot of surface area, if they want to avoid boiling it. :)
Agreed.
Every person in the NSA involved in the wholesale spying on Americans Should be Shooting themselves as a Domestic Terrorist.
Did anyone (Except Snowden...) actually Listen to the Oath they Took?
The "End justifies the Means" historically leads to Slaughter in the End.
Headshots take that right out.
Jed and Jethro practiced ricochet shooting in the 60's; using a Barett 50cal makes it a bit harder, but what else do we have to do all day? :)
Most of us practice head shots for hours at a time.
People in the South tend to have guns within reach at all times; what could possibly go wrong? :)
Lol.
Yes, it was primarily for high bandwidth communications; SCSI, Fiber, etc.
DataAq was secondary, but the cards I have have a 50pS jitter spec, and it holds across four cards in one box; try buying that for less than $20k today.
The best cards I see these days won't hold that jitter spec; only systems.
With a "good" (lol) mobo, I was able to run my VLB board at 50MHz, with certain combinations of cards and memory.
I ran a 486-DX4-100 for a couple of years with that mobo, a SCSI card, an Orchid Fahrenheit video card, with a 2x multiplier and a 50MHz fsb.
I still have this somewhere, lol.
It got replaced with a TX430 mobo, lol.
I have a bunch of these, and some top of th line IBM servers (c1991) to run them.
They are better than everything newer except the Aquaris... :)
Modern ones are Much larger; I could provide a link if you'd like... :)