JohnW McCormick is out of the office.

2005-11-04 Thread McCormick . JohnW
I will be out of the office starting  11/04/2005 and will not return
until 11/07/2005.

I will respond to your message when I return.

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Checking for the status of a device (before connection)... -- (John McCormick)

2005-04-11 Thread Mccormick . Johnw
Hello, ... I am John McCormick (Systems Programmer ) and I am currently
working on a python program which will connect (user) specified inputs
and connect them to (user) selected outputs (like screen or
video/audio-recording devices) and would like to know if there's a
technique to "test" or "sense" if the desired output device is busy
without interrupting the output device while checking to see if it's
busy... ?? If, perhaps, python does not have this type of feature, I
wonder if you could give me some type of direction (ie., manufacturer's
device response checking techniques that could be used in conjunction
with python) but the bottom line is not to "crash" or interrupt the
desired output device (if it's still busy)...

Thank You



John McCormick



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High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Supporting the EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
919-541-0890

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Sockets (Dave Brueck)

2005-04-11 Thread Mccormick . Johnw

Hello, ... I am John McCormick (Systems Programmer ) and I am currently
working on a python program which will connect (user) specified inputs
and connect them to (user) selected outputs (like screen or
video/audio-recording devices) and would like to know if there's a
technique to "test" or "sense" if the desired output device is busy
without interrupting the output device while checking to see if it's
busy... ?? If, perhaps, python does not have this type of feature, I
wonder if you could give me some type of direction (ie., manufacturer's
device response checking techniques that could be used in conjunction
with python) but the bottom line is not to "crash" or interrupt the
desired output device (if it's still busy)...

Thank You



John McCormick



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John W. McCormick, Systems Programmer / DBA
High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Supporting the EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
919-541-0890

Federal Infrastructure Contact - Ravi Nair
919-541-5467-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Federal Infrastructure Contact - Joe Retzer, Ph.D.
919-541-4190-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sockets (Dan)

2005-04-11 Thread Mccormick . Johnw
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High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Supporting the EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
919-541-0890

Federal Infrastructure Contact - Ravi Nair
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Hello, ... I am John McCormick (Systems Programmer ) and I am currently
working on a python program which will connect (user) specified inputs
and connect them to (user) selected outputs (like screen or
video/audio-recording devices) and would like to know if there's a
technique to "test" or "sense" if the desired output device is busy
without interrupting the output device while checking to see if it's
busy... ?? If, perhaps, python does not have this type of feature, I
wonder if you could give me some type of direction (ie., manufacturer's
device response checking techniques that could be used in conjunction
with python) but the bottom line is not to "crash" or interrupt the
desired output device (if it's still busy)...

Thank You



John McCormick



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John W. McCormick, Systems Programmer / DBA
High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Supporting the EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
919-541-0890

Federal Infrastructure Contact - Ravi Nair
919-541-5467-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Federal Infrastructure Contact - Joe Retzer, Ph.D.
919-541-4190-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sockets (jepler@unpythonic.net)

2005-04-11 Thread Mccormick . Johnw



Hello, ... I am John McCormick (Systems Programmer ) and I am currently
working on a python program which will connect (user) specified inputs
and connect them to (user) selected outputs (like screen or
video/audio-recording devices) and would like to know if there's a
technique to "test" or "sense" if the desired output device is busy
without interrupting the output device while checking to see if it's
busy... ?? If, perhaps, python does not have this type of feature, I
wonder if you could give me some type of direction (ie., manufacturer's
device response checking techniques that could be used in conjunction
with python) but the bottom line is not to "crash" or interrupt the
desired output device (if it's still busy)...

Thank You



John McCormick



##
John W. McCormick, Systems Programmer / DBA
High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
Lockheed Martin Information Technology, Supporting the EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
919-541-0890

Federal Infrastructure Contact - Ravi Nair
919-541-5467-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Federal Infrastructure Contact - Joe Retzer, Ph.D.
919-541-4190-  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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