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| Date | 2014-10-30 10:56 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <ceb8b32b-aeee-4cc0-8b80-adf73e7f1ade@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | gnuplot freezing on Windows 7 when using pipe |
| From | jason.mclafferty@gmail.com |
Hi all, I have been using gnuplot to display data as it is acquired during an experiment. I do this with a pipe from my data acquisition program to pgnuplot (on Windows 7 professional). I am using gnuplot 4.6.0 with a slightly modified pgnuplot.exe - the only thing I changed was increasing the timeout period from 1s to 3s (1s was not enough time on my system - don't know why). I notice that sometimes gnuplot freezes during the experiment and I have to do a hard reboot of the system - task manager is unable to stop gnuplot - the system is frozen solid. Today, I tried rebooting the computer normally between experiments to see if this would prevent the problem, but on the second experiment (after the reboot), I still ran into this problem. I have used this approach of piping to gnuplot from the data acquisition program with two other setups in our laboratory - one was same experiment (so same acquisition program), but on computer with Windows XP, and the other, a different experiment with a computer running Windows 7 (I think professional version, as well) - but have not encountered this problem with these systems. Any ideas what may be going on, or how I can figure out what is causing this? Thanks in advance for any help, Jason McLafferty
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