1. Oops - Termomether is a monster...

Someone told me once that there was no bug-free program.

So I did with my termomether: a couple of (found) bugs...
They have been visible after putting the WinTermo to work.
The first one is a silly one, the bitmap for the "8" is wrong (it has a nice
"0" inside).

The second one is much worse:
After a couple of hours giving a nice Temp reading, the Win95 system where
it is running stopped showing the bitmaps... After a while looking at the
system, I saw a 97% resources used...

Then I run the program under my NT workstation (patched accordingly, since
NT doesn't like the straigth port access the  program does... ). With the NT
resource monitor, I've been watching how the program is gracefully eating
all the memory at a steady rate...

Does anybody (David, Pete,...) know how to free the memory?....

Until then, is safer to use a standard mercury one sad

I've got a Jumbo version, with bigger digits, (that eats memory much
faster), If anyone is interested...


JesusC-(is-very-hot-here)

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2. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

JesusC-(is-very-hot-here) wrote:

>Does anybody (David, Pete,...) know how to free the memory?....

I haven't looked at the code, but I'm going to *guess* that you are =
loading bitmaps to display the digits. Each time a digit changes, you =
load another digit. Each time you load another digit, it takes up =
resources.

Have you considered using the VISIBLE attribute on the bitmaps? That =
way, you could load all the bitmaps at the start, and then just make =
them appear by altering their visiblity.

Again, just a guess.

-- David Cuny

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3. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

On Wed, 3 Jun 1998 11:48:06 -0700 David Cuny <dcuny at DSS.CA.GOV> writes:
>JesusC-(is-very-hot-here) wrote:
>
>>Does anybody (David, Pete,...) know how to free the memory?....
>
>I haven't looked at the code, but I'm going to *guess* that you are
>loading bitmaps to display the digits. Each time a digit changes, you
>load another digit. Each time you load another digit, it takes up
>resources.

That would also be my guess. Earlier, he said that the program wasn't
optimized, and that the bitmaps were loaded up each time they were
needed. I'm guessing they aren't being unloaded once they are finished.
(I haven't seen the program yet, either.) Also, he said that the larger
bitmap version eats up resources even faster.

Either try unloading the bitmaps or load them all up and display them
when needed in the correct place (like sprites). I'm still waiting for
dialog boxes in Win32lib before I do my first project in it, (Dialogs are
a must for it), so I don't know exactly how to do it.

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4. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

At 07:26 PM 6/3/98 +0200, you wrote:
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>Someone told me once that there was no bug-free program.
>
>So I did with my termomether: a couple of (found) bugs...
>They have been visible after putting the WinTermo to work.
>The first one is a silly one, the bitmap for the "8" is wrong (it
>I've got a Jumbo version, with bigger digits, (that eats memory much
>faster), If anyone is interested...
>
Cool led! Can I use the bmp's for some of my programs?

Irv
>
>JesusC-(is-very-hot-here)
>
I hear that phrase a lot recently; it's 96 today ':P <- (sweaty, with tongue
hanging out)

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5. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

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De: David Cuny <dcuny at DSS.CA.GOV>
Fecha: miércoles 3 de junio de 1998 20:48

>I haven't looked at the code, but I'm going to *guess* that you are
loading bitmaps >to display the digits. Each time a digit changes, you load
another digit. Each time >you load another digit, it takes up resources.

Yes, it is that way.

>Have you considered using the VISIBLE attribute on the bitmaps? That way,
you >could load all the bitmaps at the start, and then just make them
appear by altering >their visiblity.

VISIBLE?.... mmmm... I should check that.
If I have understood, you mean I should put all the ten digits one above
the other in each character position at the screen, and afterwars make the
corresponding one VISIBLE?. (Let's experiment a little).

Thnaks David.
Jesus.

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> Cool led! Can I use the bmp's for some of my programs?

Yes, of course. If you need some *really* big ones, I cand send you the
Jumbo ones. They will be included at the  next release.

I've been able of getting around the problem by taking only 4 measures per
hour. It will take 12 hours to use up all the memory resources, so
resetting the program twice per day does the job blink
(That does not mean I'm not going to fix it!)

> I hear that phrase a lot recently; it's 96 today

96... 96... At the end I'll have to write that C to F routine anyway...

Jesus.

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7. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

Jesus wrote:
>Someone told me once that there was no bug-free program.>
>So I did with my termomether: a couple of (found) bugs...
>They have been visible after putting the WinTermo to work.
>The first one is a silly one, the bitmap for the "8" is wrong (it
>I've got a Jumbo version, with bigger digits, (that eats memory much
>faster), If anyone is interested...>

the procedure setBitmap reloads the bitmap resource every time it is
called... the following function loads a bitmap resource once and returns
a handle, which you can use throughout your program without reloading the
bitmap.
-- add this function to win32lib.ew
global function loadBitmap(sequence bitmap)
  integer result
  result = c_func(xLoadImage,
      {NULL, allot_string(bitmap), IMAGE_BITMAP, 0, 0, LR_LOADFROMFILE})
  -- free the string
  free_strings()
  return result
end function

then set some variables to hold the digit handles...

sequence digits
digits = loadBitmap("0.bmp") & loadBitmap("1.bmp") & ... -- you get the idea

init the handles when the window is created, so that the resource are only
loaded once.

the use setBitmap(bmLED, digit[x+1]) where x is the numerical value of the
digit to display.  (setBitmap will work with a handle or a text sequence,
using a handle doesn't reload the resource)

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8. Re: Oops - Termomether is a monster...

On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, JesusC - Jesus Consuegra wrote:

> 96... 96... At the end I'll have to write that C to F routine anyway...

= 35_5/9 degrees! Kinda warm :) We had 17C(63F) yesterday and we've got
about 23C(73F) today...

I've a little free time here... :)

-- C = (F - 32) / 1.8
-- F = 1.8 * C + 32

function FtoC(atom farenheit)
    return (farenheit - 32) / 1.8
end function

function CtoF(atom celcius) -- or centigrade if you want
    return celcius * 1.8 + 32
end function


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