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Question moved to Village Pump. 178.216.128.99 ( talk) 06:53, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Will a SATA III (three) hard drive work in a SATA II (two) interface? JIP | Talk 18:30, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
I would like to plot some ping results on a graph. The data comes from the standard Windows ping tool and is in the format;
~ 16/08/2012 18:15:21.82 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=47 ~ 16/08/2012 18:16:22.26 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=47 ~ 16/08/2012 18:17:22.94 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=47 etc
The date and time have been added by me, and I can change it to any format if that would make plotting the results easier. The data I want to plot on the graph is the "time=(x)ms" part of each ping request against the date and time of the request. If possible I would like to do this in Microsoft Excel 97. The log file containing the ping results is over one thousand lines long, so I cannot do it manually. I have very little experience in plotting data on graphs, so I need lots of help and advice. Thank you for your time 92.233.64.26 ( talk) 19:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
awk '/^~/{a=$0};/Reply/{sub(".*time=","");sub("ms.*$","");print a,$0}'
Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 22:02, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
set FAILURE=Failure REM the above is what will be written to the third column if there is no reply set outfile=ping.csv set host=www.bbc.co.uk set attempts=10 set delaybetween=1000 rem the above is in milliseconds echo wscript.sleep(%delaybetween%)>sleep.vbs echo Attempt,Date,Time,Replytime > %outfile% set count=1 :loop ping -n 1 %host% | find /i "reply from" > %outfile%.tmp if errorlevel 1 goto FAILURE for /f "tokens=7 delims== " %%T in (%outfile%.tmp) do echo %COUNT%,%DATE%,%TIME%,%%T >> %outfile% :BACKFROMFAIL cscript /nologo sleep.vbs set /a count=%count%+1 if %count% LEQ %attempts% goto loop goto theend :FAILURE echo %COUNT%,%DATE%,%TIME%,%FAILURE% goto BACKFROMFAIL :theend if exist sleep.vbs del sleep.vbs if exist %outfile%.tmp del %outfile%.tmp
Thanks for the help everyone! 92.233.64.26 ( talk) 11:16, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
For the last week or two, the task bar in my Windows 7 system has been disappearing a few times per day. It is NOT hidden. I have it locked. If I log off and log back on (or restart), it comes back, for a while.
I have Norton Security and I've run Microsoft Safety Scanner and MalwareBytes, and they didn't find any malware.
Is there a solution for this problem? Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 20:18, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
msconfig
and see what it shows you for both non-ms services and startup items. You might see if something new's been introduced there.
Shadowjams (
talk) 04:32, 17 August 2012 (UTC)I uninstalled a third-party screensaver that I installed about the time the problem started, and that seems to have fixed it. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:16, 20 August 2012 (UTC)
This is for a scientific experiment, and the best way to do it is to project a high contrast series of stripes to my fruit flies to an iPhoone sitting on top of a transparent experimental arena; I created a bunch of stripes in different positions in MATLAB-- the trouble is that while I can find flv editors that will loop a single sequence of images ONCE, I cannot find an application that will write a single sequence over and over again into a single video file until a certain amount of frames has been reached. I'm basically using my iPhone so I would like to play a looping series of stripes off of Youtube (which I will upload to). I cannot use any browser-based methods (e.g. animated GIF) as there will light leakage from other components (I need blue light coming from the iPhone only, or black, else it will ruin the selective dual color imaging setup, as I am observing fruit fly behavior through a red filter and need the stripes of the phone to be invisible). The nice thing about Youtube is that the "controls" disappear after a few seconds. 137.54.29.134 ( talk) 21:45, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
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Question moved to Village Pump. 178.216.128.99 ( talk) 06:53, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Will a SATA III (three) hard drive work in a SATA II (two) interface? JIP | Talk 18:30, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
I would like to plot some ping results on a graph. The data comes from the standard Windows ping tool and is in the format;
~ 16/08/2012 18:15:21.82 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=53ms TTL=47 ~ 16/08/2012 18:16:22.26 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=47 ~ 16/08/2012 18:17:22.94 Reply from 173.194.78.94: bytes=32 time=30ms TTL=47 etc
The date and time have been added by me, and I can change it to any format if that would make plotting the results easier. The data I want to plot on the graph is the "time=(x)ms" part of each ping request against the date and time of the request. If possible I would like to do this in Microsoft Excel 97. The log file containing the ping results is over one thousand lines long, so I cannot do it manually. I have very little experience in plotting data on graphs, so I need lots of help and advice. Thank you for your time 92.233.64.26 ( talk) 19:43, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
awk '/^~/{a=$0};/Reply/{sub(".*time=","");sub("ms.*$","");print a,$0}'
Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 22:02, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
set FAILURE=Failure REM the above is what will be written to the third column if there is no reply set outfile=ping.csv set host=www.bbc.co.uk set attempts=10 set delaybetween=1000 rem the above is in milliseconds echo wscript.sleep(%delaybetween%)>sleep.vbs echo Attempt,Date,Time,Replytime > %outfile% set count=1 :loop ping -n 1 %host% | find /i "reply from" > %outfile%.tmp if errorlevel 1 goto FAILURE for /f "tokens=7 delims== " %%T in (%outfile%.tmp) do echo %COUNT%,%DATE%,%TIME%,%%T >> %outfile% :BACKFROMFAIL cscript /nologo sleep.vbs set /a count=%count%+1 if %count% LEQ %attempts% goto loop goto theend :FAILURE echo %COUNT%,%DATE%,%TIME%,%FAILURE% goto BACKFROMFAIL :theend if exist sleep.vbs del sleep.vbs if exist %outfile%.tmp del %outfile%.tmp
Thanks for the help everyone! 92.233.64.26 ( talk) 11:16, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
For the last week or two, the task bar in my Windows 7 system has been disappearing a few times per day. It is NOT hidden. I have it locked. If I log off and log back on (or restart), it comes back, for a while.
I have Norton Security and I've run Microsoft Safety Scanner and MalwareBytes, and they didn't find any malware.
Is there a solution for this problem? Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 20:18, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
msconfig
and see what it shows you for both non-ms services and startup items. You might see if something new's been introduced there.
Shadowjams (
talk) 04:32, 17 August 2012 (UTC)I uninstalled a third-party screensaver that I installed about the time the problem started, and that seems to have fixed it. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:16, 20 August 2012 (UTC)
This is for a scientific experiment, and the best way to do it is to project a high contrast series of stripes to my fruit flies to an iPhoone sitting on top of a transparent experimental arena; I created a bunch of stripes in different positions in MATLAB-- the trouble is that while I can find flv editors that will loop a single sequence of images ONCE, I cannot find an application that will write a single sequence over and over again into a single video file until a certain amount of frames has been reached. I'm basically using my iPhone so I would like to play a looping series of stripes off of Youtube (which I will upload to). I cannot use any browser-based methods (e.g. animated GIF) as there will light leakage from other components (I need blue light coming from the iPhone only, or black, else it will ruin the selective dual color imaging setup, as I am observing fruit fly behavior through a red filter and need the stripes of the phone to be invisible). The nice thing about Youtube is that the "controls" disappear after a few seconds. 137.54.29.134 ( talk) 21:45, 16 August 2012 (UTC)