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Hi Shuhei--
The triangles don't work in current service pack 2.38--and I'm not sure
about earlier ones. I tend to either left click on the bellows itself
and drag it--or right click and type in the desired percent expansion.
Please note, when you type in a percent expansion value, you can type in
89.5%, but it will show it to two significant figures, 90%.
good luck,
gerry
Shuhei Ono wrote:
> Gerry,
>
> Many thanks for your prompt input. There are a pair of triangles bellow
> each bellow in window, that seem "as if" they can be used for fine
> bellow volume adjustments. Nothing happens when I click with our
> version of 2.0 (with pack 1.39). Do these triangles work with service
> pack 1.42? I would appreciate if anyone can tell.
>
> Shuhei
>
> On Apr 22, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Gerard Olack wrote:
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>> Hi Shuhei--
>>
>> Isodat service pack 1.42 is last one before upgrading to WinXP Service
>> Pack 2.0. Dual Inlet was misbehaving in the 1.38 service pack--it was
>> behaving better in 1.41, with some other changes on going to 1.42.
>> Checkout the read-me file for the latest patch--it gives some of the
>> history of the preceeding patches.
>>
>> take care
>>
>> gerry
>>
>> Shuhei Ono wrote:
>>
>>> Dear ISODAT 2.0 users
>>>
>>> I am using MAT 253 with ISODAT NT 2.0 with service pack 1.39
>>> installed.
>>> I have been very frustrated with pressure balance for dual inlet, and
>>> I am soliciting some inputs now. I am typing in numbers for bellow
>>> percent but it often misbehaves. I have never worked out with
>>> automatic pressure balance function because it keeps overshooting; I
>>> can do much better job by manually. A pair of triangles under bellows
>>> do not work at all. I was recommended to try new service pack but am
>>> not sure if it comes with some extra that cause other troubles. Any
>>> inputs from you will be the most appreciated.
>>>
>>> Many thanks and have a nice weekend!
>>>
>>> Shuhei
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shuhei Ono
>>> Geophysical Laboratory
>>>
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