Its a good idea,
Unfortunately it doesn;t work for my numbers :( Someone wrote a macro for the document and it must be different in some way to normal numbers., All the numbers just dissapear when you paste.
never mind,
no not yet,
I think we'll have to issue the doc. as a .pdf.
Disabling the macros means that new clauses cannot easily be added but doesn't stop re-numbering when you remove one.
If you have no tables or diagrams try saving the doc as a wordpad format then reverting to word. This locks the...
I have written a word document, containing numbered clauses. M:1, M:2, I:3, etc. I have macros setup to automatically number the clauses consecutively if i add a new clause.
However now the document is complete i want to lock the numbering so a clause always has the same number in the future...
Is there a time between the application processing a command, applying all various UDP/IP, Ethernet headers etc and actually passing it to the physical port for transmission.
I have been told of some sort of loading delay, could this be linked to buffering before packets are sent?
does...
Ports are specified in the UDP/TCP part of the datagram header.
If there are multiple sources (say cameras) streaming to the same port on a PC can they all be processed on the same port (seperated by IP header)or is there some interaction to re-assign other ports to some streams?
There could...
No i'm not streaming, that sounds like a good solution to me thanks a lot.
I'll investigate and find out if the bit stuffing can be done by the NIC loading the UDP frames to keep the application as simple as possible. Or it may be that there dosen't need to be any bit stuffing at all and UDP...
Thanks a lot for your help!!
Can you set up the UDP protocol so that all application layer commands are sent in a single UDP frame. Each Frame of the same length?. and Bit stuff the spaces for shorter messages?
If the application commands span more than 1 UDP frame or more than one are in a...
I intend to use an IP based network for a control application. Control Messages (varying in length)of up to 8 bytes will be sent.
IP contains a length field but only for the IP packets not of the application message. If a message is split across IP packets how will my receiving node now how...
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