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I'm interested in this option as well. I have a few hundred php-fpm processes for which I want to check memory usage vs. the number of requests served. ps_mem does...
For info, this is what I see on my Windows box (after removing the conda-installed copy of portaudio): ``` In [4]: sd._libname Out[4]: 'C:\\Anaconda3\\lib\\site-packages\\_sounddevice_data\\portaudio-binaries\\libportaudio64bit.dll' In [5]: sd._lib Out[5]: ```
The pips are definitely influencing the numbers for all three axes in the "profiles" display for me when I use Coriolis. Not certain this is also true in the game...
OK yeah I just did some tests in a Sidewinder, which is meant to be hugely sensitive to the engine pips (with a pipSpeed of ~0.136). Results: roll and yaw...
Yup, tried it in blue zone and stopped. Lemme try to attach my test results - I just did the T9 as well. [pips_testing.txt](https://github.com/EDCD/coriolis/files/6030437/pips_testing.txt)
I've just been bitten by the very same issue (same Bodnar device). Delighted to see the registry workaround, thanks @fetzig!
> Hi, sorry to revive this old but gold thread. Im wiring a strain gauge as [rjm83](https://github.com/rjm83) did, however ive got a very small change in the output of the...
> Pcap name appears because it is in UpperFilters. If we remove it from the UpperFilters entry (or indeed remove _everything_ from it), would that give any more info about...
> > If we remove it from the UpperFilters entry (or indeed remove _everything_ from it), would that give any more info about the root cause? > > I don't...
Perhaps I'm one of the few people who does use Coriolis to check which engineers do which upgrades... If it's not considered worth the grief to keep this up to...