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Old 07-17-2016, 09:18 AM   #26
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So you guys will have this all in place by... *checks watch* end of next week?
In a sense, yes, pretty much. Like I said, the applied technology is already existing so we are not reinventing anything or reformulating this world’s equation in any ways.

SDK (solvers if you prefer) are available through untested free libraries (github), by buying commercial solvers (Siemens) or by contracting someone who already has it done e.g. roughly 20+ companies listed who specialize in vibration here in China, some manufacturing testing equipment already. Or contract friend Dave and he’ll write this all up for you from scratch (at a price of course).

The other option of course is getting some talents from the community itself, the leaders in bearing trends, to join up and DIY. I think we have pretty much all we need here lollll

Surely Porsche Co Inc Phd and the community would appreciate the effort. Would make 986forum famous also.

Anyway, the concept/prototype is written black on white, for those who didn't follow, see post #6. Won’t get any better than that as for a solution to permanently cancel this mighty bearing worry/obsession problem. Sadly!

I’m stopping here Faux, we’ll throw in another thread soon. Which I hope you’ll join to offer help (HQ in Germany!). We still need that website with the paid avert setup thingy
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