Trevor
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So, I've had an idea kicking around for a while. It wouldn't be all that hard to code, but I haven't for fear of no one using it.
That didn't stop me making OpenLPM though... :shhh:
Basically, some software where you could input a list of serial numbers, then just batch-test the lasers, one after the other.
Each time the laser is shut off after the test expires, the software outputs a graph to a specified save folder, resets, and is then ready for the next test.
If it would be useful, tell me, and I'll devote some time to it.
If you won't use it, tell me, and I won't devote any time to it.
Trevor
That didn't stop me making OpenLPM though... :shhh:
Basically, some software where you could input a list of serial numbers, then just batch-test the lasers, one after the other.
Each time the laser is shut off after the test expires, the software outputs a graph to a specified save folder, resets, and is then ready for the next test.
If it would be useful, tell me, and I'll devote some time to it.
If you won't use it, tell me, and I won't devote any time to it.
Trevor