[Lab] I have uploaded the 3d scans
Henri Kuschkowitz
henri.kuschkowitz at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 10:25:52 EST 2012
It was really great to try it out which meant you had to bring your entire setup, so thanks a lot Richard!
Cheers,
Henri
On 2012-11-08, at 10:23 AM, Pedro C. Peres wrote:
>
> Hi Richard, thanks for sharing your scanner last night. I was amazed how much difference your hardware made in the quality of the scan compared to my setup at home. Just to confirm, your video card was the nvidia 550 Ti or was it the 560Ti - the price difference is over $100.
> Cheers
> Pedro
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> Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 13:22:08 -0500
> From: Bruce <lists at faintfuzzies.ca>
> Subject: [Lab] Thinking of dropping in
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> I was thinking of dropping by with my kit to work on two samples from the book
> "Environmental Monitoring With Arduino", I'm hoping that is okay? Also do
> some one have or can bring a 2xAA or 9v battery holder that plugs into an
> arduino?
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> From: Michel Metzger <michel.metzger at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Lab] Thinking of dropping in
> To: Bruce <lists at faintfuzzies.ca>
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> I have been lurking on this mailing list for far too long :)
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> I was thinking of dropping by tonight, and I will bring a 9v battery holder
> for the Arduino.
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> --
> Michel.
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> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Bruce <lists at faintfuzzies.ca> wrote:
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>> I was thinking of dropping by with my kit to work on two samples from the
>> book
>> "Environmental Monitoring With Arduino", I'm hoping that is okay? Also do
>> some one have or can bring a 2xAA or 9v battery holder that plugs into an
>> arduino?
>>
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> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 15:15:34 -0500 (EST)
> From: normand at artengine.ca
> Subject: [Lab] Java Problem...
> To: "Modlab" <lab at artengine.ca>
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> As I was experimenting with some simple code on an LCPXpresso Development
> Board, all was going well until I got the following message:
> "Connecting to target: StubMsgServer:Address already in use:JVM_Bind"
>
> There are a number of post on the Internet saying that this is cause by
> the "port"/"server" still being in use by a previous session.
> What I did:
> Unplug the LCPXpresso Board and retry:
> No Change.
> Close the LPCXpresso software and re-start.
> No change.
> Reboot Windows 7:
> No change.
>
> I'm lost as what to do next. It was working before and no changes were
> made (knowingly) to the Windows environment.
>
> I would appreciate some pointers on what should be my next steps.
>
> Thanks
> Normand
>
>
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> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 15:25:40 -0500
> From: Toby Murray <murray.toby at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Lab] Java Problem...
> Cc: Modlab <lab at artengine.ca>
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> I think it may be similar to the problem I ran into with the Arduino. In
> the Arduino's case, it seem like it was just poor software, and I
> downgraded to a working version of the serial communicator. What I found
> was that you have to manually reset the COM port, although that may not
> solve all of your problems. I'd take a look at the forums, see if it's a
> common software bug. Mine ended up only working with the downgraded
> software.
>
> I googled resetting COM ports, this is the first one that came up. It's
> just here so you know what I mean, I didn't follow it's procedure or
> anything, so no guarantee on results.
>
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/richardwu/archive/2011/12/31/how-to-clear-or-reset-com-port.aspx
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 3:15 PM, <normand at artengine.ca> wrote:
>
>> As I was experimenting with some simple code on an LCPXpresso Development
>> Board, all was going well until I got the following message:
>> "Connecting to target: StubMsgServer:Address already in use:JVM_Bind"
>>
>> There are a number of post on the Internet saying that this is cause by
>> the "port"/"server" still being in use by a previous session.
>> What I did:
>> Unplug the LCPXpresso Board and retry:
>> No Change.
>> Close the LPCXpresso software and re-start.
>> No change.
>> Reboot Windows 7:
>> No change.
>>
>> I'm lost as what to do next. It was working before and no changes were
>> made (knowingly) to the Windows environment.
>>
>> I would appreciate some pointers on what should be my next steps.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Normand
>>
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> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 16:10:37 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Normand" <normand at artengine.ca>
> Subject: Re: [Lab] Java Problem...
> To: "Toby Murray" <murray.toby at gmail.com>
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> Thanks,
> I tried some of these procedures but the problem is still there.
> I'll keep looking for and trying until....
>
> Normand
>> I think it may be similar to the problem I ran into with the Arduino. In
>> the Arduino's case, it seem like it was just poor software, and I
>> downgraded to a working version of the serial communicator. What I found
>> was that you have to manually reset the COM port, although that may not
>> solve all of your problems. I'd take a look at the forums, see if it's a
>> common software bug. Mine ended up only working with the downgraded
>> software.
>>
>> I googled resetting COM ports, this is the first one that came up. It's
>> just here so you know what I mean, I didn't follow it's procedure or
>> anything, so no guarantee on results.
>>
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/richardwu/archive/2011/12/31/how-to-clear-or-reset-com-port.aspx
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 3:15 PM, <normand at artengine.ca> wrote:
>>
>>> As I was experimenting with some simple code on an LCPXpresso
>>> Development
>>> Board, all was going well until I got the following message:
>>> "Connecting to target: StubMsgServer:Address already in use:JVM_Bind"
>>>
>>> There are a number of post on the Internet saying that this is cause by
>>> the "port"/"server" still being in use by a previous session.
>>> What I did:
>>> Unplug the LCPXpresso Board and retry:
>>> No Change.
>>> Close the LPCXpresso software and re-start.
>>> No change.
>>> Reboot Windows 7:
>>> No change.
>>>
>>> I'm lost as what to do next. It was working before and no changes were
>>> made (knowingly) to the Windows environment.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate some pointers on what should be my next steps.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Normand
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Lab mailing list
>>> Lab at artengine.ca
>>> http://artengine.ca/mailman/listinfo/lab
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> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 19:15:10 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Normand" <normand at artengine.ca>
> Subject: Re: [Lab] Java Problem...
> To: normand at artengine.ca
> Cc: Modlab <lab at artengine.ca>
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> Hi,
> just as a follow-up I did try the different approaches suggested,
> including re-installing an older version of the software, without being
> able to access the programmer. Looks like there is one monster Java
> Virtual Machine Bind going on.
>
> I'll see if I get ideas on some other forums but so far no success.
>
> Thanks to all for your help.
> Normand
>
>> As I was experimenting with some simple code on an LCPXpresso Development
>> Board, all was going well until I got the following message:
>> "Connecting to target: StubMsgServer:Address already in use:JVM_Bind"
>>
>> There are a number of post on the Internet saying that this is cause by
>> the "port"/"server" still being in use by a previous session.
>> What I did:
>> Unplug the LCPXpresso Board and retry:
>> No Change.
>> Close the LPCXpresso software and re-start.
>> No change.
>> Reboot Windows 7:
>> No change.
>>
>> I'm lost as what to do next. It was working before and no changes were
>> made (knowingly) to the Windows environment.
>>
>> I would appreciate some pointers on what should be my next steps.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Normand
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Lab mailing list
>> Lab at artengine.ca
>> http://artengine.ca/mailman/listinfo/lab
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> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 01:15:53 -0500
> From: Richard Sloan <rsloan at themindfactory.com>
> Subject: [Lab] I have uploaded the 3D scans
> To: Lab at artengine.ca
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> Some people had their 3D scans copied to my USB drive, I have uploaded them
> to Dropbox
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/sj8r5enxjz7gqsm/RGxd8xEKlu
>
> The names on the files were:
> Darcy
> Devery
> Matthis
> Michael
> Pedro
> Tim
>
> If you know any of these people are not on the lab at artengine.ca mail list
> please foward this to them.
>
> Richard.
>
> PS. Michael and Darcy, I was 1/2 the size of you two! :-) 61M go figure.
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> From: Bruce <lists at faintfuzzies.ca>
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> I'm not sure what kind of crowd you normally get at the lab, but that was a
> great turn out last night. Thanks to everyone that stopped by to chat with me
> and to those who provided suggestions for my projects.
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> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 09:56:59 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Normand" <normand at artengine.ca>
> Subject: Re: [Lab] Java Problem...SOLVED
> To: "Normand" <normand at artengine.ca>
> Cc: Modlab <lab at artengine.ca>
> Message-ID: <0e2d9dcae256dcfa18a2de320f058c7a.squirrel at artengine.ca>
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> I finally decided to do a total clean-up of all previous installation of
> the software (LPCXpresso) from my windows machine and re-installed it. It
> now works but I have no idea as to the cause of the problem.
>
> Normand
>> Hi,
>> just as a follow-up I did try the different approaches suggested,
>> including re-installing an older version of the software, without being
>> able to access the programmer. Looks like there is one monster Java
>> Virtual Machine Bind going on.
>>
>> I'll see if I get ideas on some other forums but so far no success.
>>
>> Thanks to all for your help.
>> Normand
>>
>>> As I was experimenting with some simple code on an LCPXpresso
>>> Development
>>> Board, all was going well until I got the following message:
>>> "Connecting to target: StubMsgServer:Address already in use:JVM_Bind"
>>>
>>> There are a number of post on the Internet saying that this is cause by
>>> the "port"/"server" still being in use by a previous session.
>>> What I did:
>>> Unplug the LCPXpresso Board and retry:
>>> No Change.
>>> Close the LPCXpresso software and re-start.
>>> No change.
>>> Reboot Windows 7:
>>> No change.
>>>
>>> I'm lost as what to do next. It was working before and no changes were
>>> made (knowingly) to the Windows environment.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate some pointers on what should be my next steps.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Normand
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Lab mailing list
>>> Lab at artengine.ca
>>> http://artengine.ca/mailman/listinfo/lab
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