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<font face="Arial">Dave,<br>
-downloaded and compiled<br>
-thanks for the 3 decimal points<br>
-with read magnetometer only option, the temp field still appears
but with 0 value <br>
-what is supposed to change with selection of extender?<br>
-since you are using polling for measurement, I'm not sure why the
CMM and TMRC registers are being set ... default for TMRC is 96
but default for CMM is 0 ?<br>
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Jules - K2KGJ<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/20/2020 12:53 PM, David Witten
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<div dir="ltr">All 'magnetometerists':
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<div>I am actively updating the software on Github ( <a
href="https://github.com/wittend/rm3100-runMag"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/wittend/rm3100-runMag</a> ).
I appreciate all of the input I am getting. Both Julius Madey
and Dave Larsen have been especially helpful. Check for
updates often (if you have cloned the repository, just use git
pull from your projects base folder).</div>
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<div>The time is coming where I am going to have to ask folks to
submit bug fix / feature requests using the 'Issues Tracking'
feature on the repository ( <a
href="https://github.com/wittend/rm3100-runMag/issues"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/wittend/rm3100-runMag/issues</a> )
so that I can avoid losing them in my email and prioritise
them rationally.</div>
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<div>My latest commit updates the presentation of the output
somewhat. Important changes include more understandable
messages regarding missing sensors, presenting some of the
values with more decimal places, and more useful presentation
of values entered on the command line using the -P option. </div>
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<div>Other work continues on several fronts. Most important (to
me) at the moment is synchronizing the Cycle Count (CC) values
with the Gain used for computing output. Also important is
constraining the CC input to values that the sensor will
accept. Some other value inputs need to be sanity checked.</div>
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<div>Please test this and give me your input and frustrations.
Now is a good time for me to work on this.</div>
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<div>Dave Witten, KD0EAG</div>
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