There are MARK XXX entries in the log file.
What do they mean ?
MARK XXX in Composite Trigger Log
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Re: MARK XXX in Composite Trigger Log
Composite logs are captured much to fast to read in a continuous stream like a normal data log, so they are processed in batch.
The firmware will write the raw data to a chunk of RAM, when that ram is full, logging is paused and TS is notified to read it. The firmware will then start logging to that RAM again.
TS puts a MARK between each read so you can tell that is where there is a discontinuity in the data.
The firmware will write the raw data to a chunk of RAM, when that ram is full, logging is paused and TS is notified to read it. The firmware will then start logging to that RAM again.
TS puts a MARK between each read so you can tell that is where there is a discontinuity in the data.
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Re: MARK XXX in Composite Trigger Log
Aaah, I see.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.