VPM(-B) - any plans ?

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gorcio
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VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by gorcio »

Just wanted to check if You guys ever thought about having VPM implemented as well in the firmware ?
Kind regards,
Gorcio, OSTC MK2 828
seawanderer
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Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by seawanderer »

I'd like to know about it, too!
I hope it will be implemented.
tom

Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by tom »

And the absolute TOP would be if it could run GF and VPM in parrallel ...

Or even GF doubled, so you could set 2 different sets of parameters and then choose on the fly which profile you want to follow. This would enable you to have an emergency scenario without having to use a second computer just for that.
andrejk
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Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by andrejk »

tom Wrote:
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> And the absolute TOP would be if it could run GF
> and VPM in parrallel ...
>
> Or even GF doubled, so you could set 2 different
> sets of parameters and then choose on the fly
> which profile you want to follow. This would
> enable you to have an emergency scenario without
> having to use a second computer just for that.

Do you think that you take full blown PC under water? :)
As far as I know the OSTC MK2 is not powerfull enough (procesor, RAM) to run VPM ! Not even doubled GF!

regards
wrobell
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Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by wrobell »

tom Wrote:
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[...]
> Or even GF doubled, so you could set 2 different
> sets of parameters and then choose on the fly
> which profile you want to follow. This would
> enable you to have an emergency scenario without
> having to use a second computer just for that.

just reconfigure your computer to always display GF,
then follow the numbers... you will get enormous
amount of GF scenarios :)
Tom

Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by Tom »

Well, I tried that in simulator mode and it puzzled me.
the value didnt seem to make sense but i'll take a good look at it again :-)
Tom

Re: VPM(-B) - any plans ?

Post by Tom »

Either i flipped a bit last time i checked it our or there has been a bug fixed but it does make sense now. Mighty cool.
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