@NathanOsman I can't find splice , do you have a link for it ? As for multisim, it is very fancy. They have kind of simulation of Tektronix oscilloscope. Basically I've learned how to use real hardware via that.
And all the simulations have adjustments for the real world stuff. Like , it really comes close to real stuff
LabVIEW can sure be evil , but at least they have certification for it :D ergo moar jebs for meh . . . .maybe ?
Hmmm , what does python have for control systems ?
I know i can substitute Matlab with Octave, but the two are somewhat different . . .
SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) is a general-purpose, open source analog electronic circuit simulator. It is a program used in integrated circuit and board-level design to check the integrity of circuit designs and to predict circuit behavior.
== Introduction ==
Unlike board-level designs composed of discrete parts, it is not practical to breadboard integrated circuits before manufacture. Further, the high costs of photolithographic masks and other manufacturing prerequisites make it essential to design the circuit to be as close to perfect as possible before t...
@NathanOsman well , SPICE is more like command line stuff. Multisim is kind of like IDE, where you can drag and drop parts, and has GUI simulations and stuff. I think it was based on SPICE but over years evolved into very serious suite. I mean, there's seminars and stuff going on for multisim . For students it is sort of alright, i think i got student version for like 40$ . . . LabVIEW for students is 20$
There's a few others too - LTSpice and TI TINA ( by texas instruments of course ). But LTSpice i think lacks a bit compared to multisim
So I had to reboot my Ubuntu Server 15.10 and that is causing me headaches without end.
The first issue was that the machine plainly refused to boot. It tried to raise network interfaces but was unable to do so. The waiting timer counted up, but there was no timeout set ("no limit").
I was able...
@CodeX I think I remember a story in the news about a woman who basically dropped out of college because her laptop came preinstalled with Linux . Is this her ?
I've been trying to install make on vagrant on ubuntu 16.04, but every time I try to do "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get install --reinstall make" It fails because "Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored...."
@CodeX before the Internet and smartphones etc. were so popular in the US, a lot of Americans (in my impression) thought that countries like Japan were full of technologically savvy people because they were using more sophisticated devices ... but now I think people realize that's like thinking the average person knows a lot more about science because they can use a microwave
@Chan-HoSuh Been to China for the first time, 5/17 to 6/7 . Started writing more and more python scripts on the site. Recovering from lots of lost reputation points ( i lost 10k due to recent cleaning on the site )
Made a few indicators for unity , gonna be working on a few more
Right now staying home, not working or taking classes this summer
Im installing Linux mint / Ubuntu on my HP2000.
And the wifi doesn't work randomly.
After 3 year, i come back for using linux and its still suck with driver.
It takes me 3 days and still can't figure out how to get the wifi works properly.
The error is:
rt2800_wait_wpdma_ready
rt2800pci_set_de...
You could contact the wifi card manufacturer and request that they release the firmware source code. In the meantime, Linux devs will continue working for very little if anything to reverse engineer it while taking the lack of appreciation in stride. — Alcuin Arundel46 secs ago
kinda. It is an attempt to answer the question, but I missed that the package names coincide. Again, 'not an answer' means the post does not attempt to answer the question. This does, although now that you point out the OP already tried most of that I may go back and delete it anyway.
I encourage people to use custom flags more often. We can't always tell what makes you think a post isn't an answer, especially if it does look like someone trying to answer the question :)