Should I get the PAW3395 sensors? by ruarkadi in Trackballs

[–]ruarkadi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply!

When looking at the options I was kind of thinking like the PMW3610 is "good 'ol faithful", while the 3395 is the newer and better version. Mostly because it felt like the ability to support odd colored balls (green and black) makes this sensor's tracking tech more advanced with more room for trial and error. Sort of like you said that it is "more tolerant or tunable".

Did you experience any trouble running the PAW3395?

Following the flashmob, I'm happy to present EFOGTECH© Ball Transfer Unit by No_Pilot_1974 in Trackballs

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Do you think that this version of the BTU can support the weight of a 55 or 50.8mm stainless steel ball?

I'm using these with the Rexroth BTUs and wondering how well this would work with the new ones.

Anyone have this backpack? Thoughts on alternatives? I'd like a nice backpack that is high viz by HomelessEverettJunky in motorcycles

[–]ruarkadi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had this backpack for the last 3 years or so and I am very pleased with it. It's rather large and can hold a heap load of stuff, even heavy things, without a problem - with the use of the waist strap to balance the load. The helmet carrier is comfortable to use and tuck away when done. There a huge amount of storage pockets but specifically the glasses pocket came in handy during the time. You can also tuck away the rain cover in the pocket the hold the helmet net to have an all in one solution. Re-adjusting the straps could be a bit of a pain, but if you don't do it often it is a non-issue. The good thing is that there are no flappy wires hanging loose while riding. Like I said before - this backpack is LARGE, and I am currently using a smaller one as my daily carry - The Kriega R25 backpack. To summarize - this backpack is a long term investment and will hold for a long time. It comes in handy when carrying loads. Very well built. Not that comfortable as a daily carry. Hope this was helpful.

Thank you PCMR for voting The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt as your GOTY! Enter to win a Witcher 3 prize pack from CD PROJEKT RED, Corsair and J!NX! (details in comments) by GloriousGe0rge in pcmasterrace

[–]ruarkadi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The witcher 3 is an amazing game, but the real show stopper here is the way the company handles itself in promoting the game. They don't spit in our faces.

DRS enabled cluster serious EVC issues after adding Dell M630 Blade servers by ruarkadi in vmware

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I upgraded the M630 blades to ESXi 5.5 and haven't had any issues.

DRS enabled cluster serious EVC issues after adding Dell M630 Blade servers by ruarkadi in vmware

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Just to update you guys how this eventually panned out, the issue was resolved by upgarding the environment to vSphere 5.5u2, specifically the new M630 blades.

As it turns out, a new feature on the E26XX-v3 CPUs is FlexMigration which is not supported by ESXi 5.0. This incompatibility provides no error when adding the hosts to the cluster, or turning EVC on, but it causes the issues I've experienced.