* rjo
notes that "forking" comes at no further mental investment cost these days...
<sb0>
got llvmlite + llvm 3.5 to work. in addition to the cleanup, we got another 11% improvement in rtio pulse performance
<sb0>
yay for cheap chinese ccfl drivers with bad voltage regulation. you can get >10kV continuously from them without a load. sounds they might work for this: http://www.randombytes.org/ion_traps.html
<sb0>
ah no, more like 5kV. still good though.
<sb0>
"python -m unittest py2llvm.py" now completes in 2.3s. this problem is gone, too.
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[artiq] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/sPMMYw
<GitHub9>
artiq/master 159f632 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: switch to llvmlite
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[artiq] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/8MzHDA
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<sb0>
hmm, the trap won't work. I guess the ccfl inverter frequency is too high, and/or the corn starch I have forms aggregates instead of fine dust. rjo any ideas? :)