Hi,
I have developed a program that is used for controlling stage lighting. It does this by sending data to the serial port where some external hardware processes it. You don't really need to worry about this part becuase it's very straight forward. Basically the program has 24 faders on screen (in an array) and as you move the faders it sends the data to the serial port.
The program has been in use for several years but there has been an intermittant but persistent bug. Basically every now and then it will crash.
I need someone to go through the code and see if they can find the problem. I'm pretty sure it's a coding error rather than a hardware problem. The biggest issue I've had in debugging it is that I've found no way to replicate the problem and test it.
It would help if you are mathematically inclined because there's a lot of maths involved.
Here's the code:
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Lee.
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