In too many instances I have seen ETs used simply as a convenient means of shooting a match. You have, after all, the ultimate tool for working smarter rather than harder to improve your shooting technique. This was never the intention of their design. It is better to think of an ET as being a diagnostic tool. The most important information to be taken from an ET session has little to do with a final score. For a shooter who is taking his training seriously, there are many parts of shooting performance that can be broken down into specific components.
Size of average hold, time taken for completion of shot, hold stability during actual shot release trigger control , consistency in follow through and variations between hold area and hit area are just a few of the important ones.
From a specific ET session it should be possible to identify a particular trait or problem within your shooting technique. This will indicate that you need work on this problem for perhaps a week or two. The next session on the ET will give an indication of whether the exercises you have done have improved this aspect of your shooting. If you have a RIKA you will have the flexibility of not needing a set distance, since you can print targets to any specified range up to 10 meters.
Otherwise you will have a 5 or 10 meter range, possibly near your PC. Ideally range-like surroundings garage or basement give a more realistic backdrop than a lounge complete with competing television set.
Always shoot in the same clothing you would be wearing at the range. Obviously you should also set the target at a relative height and have good lighting both on the target and your sights. This can be done by either anchoring an end directly below the barrel or draping the cord up your arm and around your shoulder. Try to remember you have done this before rushing off to feed the cat halfway through the match, as none of these units bounce well off the floor.
This feels like a situation where the developer s left the company and the people left are not able to continue the software. Or what language was it written in that it cannot be recompiled with a 32 or 64 bit compiler. Maybe a language that is long dead, thus without a 32 or 64 bit compiler. What I really hope did not happen is that the source code and design docs are lost. In which case it will require a complete redesign and rewrite just to get to where it is now. That would really be a bummer.
I recall reading that RIKA had compatibility problems with certain adapters. I have a serial port Rika on a laptop with no serial port. The USB version of Rika hardware may well be easier. Here's the basics: Windows7, any version but "home".
Download VM, virtual machine for free. Windows7 home won't do it. Download XP Mode for free. This opens an XP machine in a window in Windows 7. Download the Rika software in the XP screen. Software on the CD that came with it didn't work for me, the XP wouldn't "attach" it. Went to the Keyspan website and downloaded their driver. That worked! Again, download it in the XP screen.
Open Keyspan's program and set it to COM1. The computer objected with several warning messages predicting all sorts of damage. Just say Yes. It worked very happily. Set paramaters to baud, 8 bits just like an ancient dot matrix printer would use. The Rika software is that old! Habe Laptpo mit Windos7. Habe die Schnitstelle Mit einem Usb Adapter verbunden.
Also hat Du ja schon einen Adapter. Such im Internet nach dem Treiber und installiere ihn. Ich habe auch die V3. Kann es auch daran liegen? Es ist ein Windows 7 Laptop Adapter ist installiert und auf dem neusten stand ich habe die neuste Version vom home Trainer V3. Wie funktioniert das kaliebrieren?
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