Ok, I'll reply to myself :
The time resolution I had were due to limitations of the python "datetime" module. It blocks around 60Hz. Now, using the time.clock module, I can see finer resolution.
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- Wed Apr 22, 2009 4:09 pm
- Forum: JoyWarrior English
- Topic: Not reading Joystick output at 125 Hz but 64 Hz
- Replies: 1
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- Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:28 pm
- Forum: JoyWarrior English
- Topic: Not reading Joystick output at 125 Hz but 64 Hz
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Not reading Joystick output at 125 Hz but 64 Hz
When reading the axis-data as if it was a simple Joystick I get a sample per 0.015 or 0.016 seconds ; this is wierd (~64Hz). Is it because I don't use the HID method?
- Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:41 pm
- Forum: JoyWarrior English
- Topic: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
- Replies: 19
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Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
Do you want to zero the data for a temporary situation, or do you want to permanently calibrate the sensor for that position? quoting G.Körber : if you only need a temporary 0,0,0 why not just resetting three variables to the current axis values and then use the differential as input for the rest o...
- Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:39 pm
- Forum: JoyWarrior English
- Topic: JoyWarrior JW24F8-QCK : HID - C++ or Python
- Replies: 3
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Re: JoyWarrior JW24F8-QCK : HID - C++ or Python
125 Hz : Perfect then ! When reading the axis-data as if it was a simple Joystick I get a sample per 0.015 or 0.016 seconds ; this is wierd (~64Hz). Is it because I don't use the HID method? I'm installing Visual C++ Express, but I wonder if it'll work (MFC imports ?) ? I'm giving it a try now.. Hop...
- Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:48 pm
- Forum: JoyWarrior English
- Topic: JoyWarrior JW24F8-QCK : HID - C++ or Python
- Replies: 3
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JoyWarrior JW24F8-QCK : HID - C++ or Python
Hi all I've just recieved my Joywarrior kit ! Great hardware ! I've downloaded the sample programs, it works fine. Here is the situation : I'd like to have the sensor output its axes values at (precisely) 100Hz or if possible 125 Hz. If I understand well the examples, the closest example to it is th...