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<div class="moz-forward-container">Hi Dan, <br>
I see Embarcardo are now doing a 100% discount (AKA free) for one
day only 17th June 2016 ( today) on the C++ Starter edition.<br>
Its only 32 bit windows I think. its still a bit jump though if
you need to upgrade to ios, android, OSX, and 64 bit etc.<br>
see <a
href="https://www.embarcadero.com/app-development-tools-store/cbuilder-starter-promotional-edition"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.embarcadero.com/app-development-tools-store/cbuilder-starter-promotional-edition">https://www.embarcadero.com/app-development-tools-store/cbuilder-starter-promotional-edition</a></a><br>
regards<br>
Anthony<br>
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<p>>Its not the answer you were looking for but I notice that
Embarcardo are doing a deal on the Starter edition of C++
builder for £48 ( windows >only?) , only valid for a few days
till 20th June, also there's a trial version of the full suite
you can download and use for a month. Maybe >there will be
other offers following. The full professional version is still
priced out of reach for non commercial use, but there might be a
>student version available on special application. I am not
associated with Embarcardo or endorse there products in any way.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/06/2016 20:31, Dan Cook wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN">I am just about complete
with my small project of implementing the CMR protocol for
RTKLIB including CMR+, high speed observables (5Hz, 10Hz,
20Hz) and “Leica” GLONASS observables.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN">In order to facilitate
testing I have set up a baseline in my backyard consisting
of two survey grade L1/L2 receivers on two fixed height
tripods spaced five meters apart. I treat one as a base
and the other as a rover. Standalone this works very well,
both with RTCM3 and with CMR/CMR+/CMR 5Hz output from the
base.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN">Before testing my CMR
code, I need to get a "baseline comparable test" using
RTCM3 to work. This is no problem if I use the RTKNAVI
binary. Instant fixed solution. Wow that RTKNAVI really
works well. But I can't build a new RTKNAVI with CMR
support, I don't have the required build environment for
it, so won't be able to use it for CMR testing/debugging.
I can build RTKRCV. I can build it both on Windows with
Visual Studio 2012 Express and on a Fedora Linux with gcc.
Unfortunately, unlike RTKNAVI, I haven't been able to get
RTKRCV to work. I've barely got it doing SINGLE solutions.
STATIC always fails with "</span><span lang="EN">no
double-differenced residual</span><span lang="EN">" errors
and outputs only SINGLE solutions.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN">Hmm, what could I be
doing wrong? I've tried playing around with the settings
in RTKRCV.CONF to no avail. I can't say I know the
internals of RTKLIB well enough to get past this without
help. And if I can't get past this, I won't be able to
complete my project.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Anyone have any ideas?</p>
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