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Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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#43
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Good stuff. What about Labview? There's also no end of programmable hardware that I'm not aware of having a Mac equivalent.

Only the Full and Pro versions of LabVIEW are available for OS X.
Don't know. :angel:
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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#44
Oh BTW, I thought this was cool. Even you Linux people wouldn't mind :D

Over 1 million Windows users have switched to MAC in the first 3Qs of 2005.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#47
++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++
Oh BTW, I thought this was cool. Even you Linux people wouldn't mind :D

Over 1 million Windows users have switched to MAC in the first 3Qs of 2005.
So the ipod hype did it then? Well better Mac than Windows, small steps :p
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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#48
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


A ghastly outdated gui toolkit. Not only does it look like something from the early 90s, it's also cumbersome in use.
The sliders look like Solaris 9.
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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#50
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


So the ipod hype did it then? Well better Mac than Windows, small steps :p
Yeah... that's what annoys me a bit. :groan:

I hope OS X doesn't become the OS for bandwagon hopping Idiots!
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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#54
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


I thought that's what it was right now :p:p:p

;)
Apple is a bit like Inter.

Whenever they buy an expensive star, you get all these fake fans following him.
They have their original loyal supporters.
They have a rich history.
The late 80's were good.
They had a tough time in the early 90's.
They saw a resurrection in 1997. (iMac and Ronaldo)
They're doing ok now, but they're finding it tough to get to the top.

:D

.......

The only thing Windows has in common with Inter is that their components don't function together properly :D
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#55
Majed: too geeky :p

Btw people, what do you use matlab for? I've always wanted to use it cause I heard so many good things about it but I never needed it and math is not a strong point for me either.. (?)
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#56
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
Majed: too geeky :p

Btw people, what do you use matlab for? I've always wanted to use it cause I heard so many good things about it but I never needed it and math is not a strong point for me either.. (?)
I use it for signal processing. It's handly for dealing with large matrices too.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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#57
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
Majed: too geeky :p

Btw people, what do you use matlab for? I've always wanted to use it cause I heard so many good things about it but I never needed it and math is not a strong point for me either.. (?)
I used it mainly for complex matrix problems. This was when working with power buses, the matrices are exhausting to work with. Then nowadays, I just write some routines where I need to do calculations for things. The Simulink is quite interesting as well, I am not that good in that part of the program, but I can imagine its potential.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#59
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

I use it for signal processing. It's handly for dealing with large matrices too.
What results do you get from matlab, then, just plain columns of numbers that you have to post-process or do you get "everything" done in matlab?
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
#60
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


What results do you get from matlab, then, just plain columns of numbers that you have to post-process or do you get "everything" done in matlab?
You can get everything done in it.
 

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