How to delay until a next increment of time occurs ?
R.Wieser
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Fri Nov 15 04:08:00 EST 2019
Dave,
> OK I'm old enough cancer to know what X10 is. :-)
Ah, so that is the name I forgot. :-)
> I wouldn't think this is too difficult to do as you're only sending.
You're right, codewise it isn't.
> For this application IMO there is too much going on inside python that can
> interrupt the cycle of modulation. (Intra and Extra python; garbage
> collection, other processes, etc)
Actually, it seems to work rather well. Ofcourse, that is with just the
python program running, and sending the code a couple of times for good
measure.
> I would drop back to a simple program in C that you execute from python
A program I wrote before even thinking of doing the same in Python. :-)
My goal here was to see if I could do the same in pure python. I can, but
barily.
> Let me stress, my advise is doing this *reliably*.
:-) Not possible without any kind of "is it on?" checking/feed-back
mechanism. As such a one-way signalling as is used for those wall-warts is
"best effort" at best.
> Once you have this working reliably, you could then look to convert
> it to a python c-module to more tightly integrate it.
Interfacing Python with C{something} was already on the agenda. Using this
as a goal is a likely candidate. :-)
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
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