| Andy Neil 12/06/08 18:14 Read: 657 times Basingstoke Uk |
#160684 - probing questions are often preferable Responding to: Richard Erlacher's previous message |
Yes, I thoroughly agree with that.
Richard Erlacher said:
There haven't been any such questions ... yet I think Kai asked the appropriate questions: http://www.8052.com/forum/read/160152 And I agree that just saying "product X is better" is not useful - especially in cases like this where we have absolutely no idea at all what the specific requirements are. |
| Topic | Author | Date |
| Interfacing OF ADC ICL7135 | Chaitanya Thummar | 11/19/08 23:58 |
| How to interface anything to anything else | Andy Neil | 11/20/08 02:13 |
| Why not using an ADC with a real ... | Kai Klaas | 11/20/08 07:51 |
| ADS7816 is much better | John Smith | 12/06/08 05:41 |
| Hardly... | Kai Klaas | 12/06/08 08:04 |
| Let him do his assigned task. | Richard Erlacher | 12/06/08 11:06 |
| We don't know that | Andy Neil | 12/06/08 12:40 |
| That is never the correct answer, though. | Richard Erlacher | 12/06/08 17:34 |
| probing questions are often preferable | Andy Neil | 12/06/08 18:14 |
That is not the right sort of quesiton either | Richard Erlacher | 12/06/08 23:34 |
| Almost never a best. | Per Westermark | 12/06/08 17:34 |
| Why not search first? | Richard Erlacher | 12/06/08 11:03 |



