Re: File upload & Free Units Conversion. Program.
Posted by
Don <donkiwi@y...
on 2003-01-21 19:56:07 UTC
-- "James Owens" <wotisname@l..> wrote:> "...folder is there but
Ye, of little faith !
The bugs that only surface when a Customer demo is on are fixed.
Problem was my side of the Pond. (I applied efficiency to Torque,
then again to derived Force. Too efficient ?), so re-uploaded.
I also made the mistake of limiting Idiot-proofing above my own level
with protection of sheet. :))
Yes, it exists in "Don's MAD CAM project Folder", and yes, it works.
==========================
A very useful FREE bit of software for Members: "Uconeer" ( Units
CONversion for enginEERs ) & other goodies, is available from:
http://www.katmarsoftware.com/?referrer=Uconeer16A
I recommend it and after the mixed-units circus of my spreadsheet,
also recommend working in S.I. units, then converting outcome
via "Uconeer". The whole point of S.I. is that there are NO scaling
factors involved, so One does not need all those numbers (like 550
for hp) etched in "ROM". A pity about the size of some things, but,
Hey, we all got used to microFarads.
Which reminds me: Some good utilities in Files Area do not specify
units used. We Metric-speakers do not always intuitively know.
Cheers, Don.
> nothing inside? " ... "...maybe a problem my end the Atlantic..."-- "Marv Frankel" <dcdziner> wrote:> "...don't know if it works..."
Ye, of little faith !
The bugs that only surface when a Customer demo is on are fixed.
Problem was my side of the Pond. (I applied efficiency to Torque,
then again to derived Force. Too efficient ?), so re-uploaded.
I also made the mistake of limiting Idiot-proofing above my own level
with protection of sheet. :))
Yes, it exists in "Don's MAD CAM project Folder", and yes, it works.
==========================
A very useful FREE bit of software for Members: "Uconeer" ( Units
CONversion for enginEERs ) & other goodies, is available from:
http://www.katmarsoftware.com/?referrer=Uconeer16A
I recommend it and after the mixed-units circus of my spreadsheet,
also recommend working in S.I. units, then converting outcome
via "Uconeer". The whole point of S.I. is that there are NO scaling
factors involved, so One does not need all those numbers (like 550
for hp) etched in "ROM". A pity about the size of some things, but,
Hey, we all got used to microFarads.
Which reminds me: Some good utilities in Files Area do not specify
units used. We Metric-speakers do not always intuitively know.
Cheers, Don.
Discussion Thread
Don <donkiwi@y...
2003-01-21 04:45:05 UTC
File uploaded to Group.
James Owens
2003-01-21 06:46:50 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] File uploaded to Group.
Marv Frankel
2003-01-21 08:32:51 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] File uploaded to Group.
turbulatordude <davemucha@j...
2003-01-21 09:11:46 UTC
Re: File uploaded to Group.
James Owens
2003-01-21 12:41:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] File uploaded to Group.
Don <donkiwi@y...
2003-01-21 19:56:07 UTC
Re: File upload & Free Units Conversion. Program.