I will wait to hear from you after you have had a chance to bang on it a
bit. Let me know what you find. Larry J. Dix Vice President of Operations Global Election Systems -----Original
Message----- Its a
bug looks like. There doesn't look to be any deliberate buffer size
limit, which would have been straightforward to bump up. I didn't write
the code. I'll bang on it a bit, but I am still pending on the
"would that be sufficient for now" question. Ken -----Original
Message----- Ken - What would it take to change this to
allow for an eight ballot script? Larry J. Dix Vice President of
Operations Global Election Systems -----Original Message----- The current script set of 8 ballots was set up during the I-Mark
days for Wyle testing. Using the 8 ballot script would give us the
300,000 plus votes that we need for the 163 hour continuous test. I would
have to rework the numbers & timing for a 6 ballot script. Larry & Don, is this what we want to do??? -----Original
Message----- My
educated guess is that it is a fixed buffer. It will work right up to 6,
any repeat. Would that be sufficient for now? Ken -----Original
Message----- I did a 1
ballot test with a repeat of 16. This works fine. I will keep
continuing to increase the number of ballots until I can get it to break again. -----Original
Message----- *Exactly*
the same result, or does it fail at different points? If you limit your
test to say 6 or 7 ballots, does it then work okay? Ken -----Original
Message----- I have
tried it 4 times, all with the same result. As soon
as I get my laptop to be able to recognize the PCMCIA card, I will send it to
you. Thanks -----Original
Message----- Repeat
it, then send me both scripts if it doesn't work the second try. Ken -----Original
Message----- I have
created a script for voting 8 different ballots, each ballot contains 5 pages,
and I have set it up to repeat 64 times. However, when the script gets to
the 7th ballot, it skips voting on the the 3rd page, and then when it gets to
the final Summary Page it just stays there until you press the F3 key to
stop the script. After I
recorded the script, I printed out a report to make sure that I had voted every
ballot correctly, and the report was correct. Any
suggestions??? This is the script that we will need to run for the Wyle
volume test. Thanks, JEFF HINTZ Global Election Systems |