[Robotgroup] Parallel ports and water flow
Paul Atkinson
pma32904 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 9 10:50:44 PDT 2006
Gray,
I don't think you'll have a problem if you aren't susceptible to jitter between pulses (as stepper motors are.)
You may have to have a special driver (giveio) or something like that to access the parallel port under Win XP/NT/2k if memory serves.
The opposite of laminar flow is turbulent flow.
Paul
Gray Mack <gray_mack at yahoo.com> wrote:
I was very successfully using a parallel port on an
old windows 95 machine for programming PIC controllers
and now want to move that to an windows XP machine
with a usb-to-parallel port gadget. It uses clocked
data to the flash so not as speed dependent as a motor
but there are some limitations. I wonder if there will
be any problems with that???
Also, whats the opposite of 'laminar flow' science,
I.E. making the biggest even liquid bubbles in air? Or
is this just another form of laminar flow?
-Gray
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