Linux is still a couple months away. Galileo is a few months away still too. These things need to be tested thoroughly and proven to be reliable before being released.
We will most likely will not notice all that much difference in the operation of J Field, I'm thinking, with the Linux change. Just overall speed and performance should/will be better. Is that correct?
For instance, moving or translating hundreds of points takes quite some time now. When going into collect or stake screens in a job with several hundred points, there is quite a lag time for the points to load there as well.
So would it be a low/medium/high probability that we could be using the LS with Galileo sats by early 2018?
I remember reading somewhere, I think maybe Javad said it, that using info from more than 20 total satellites might not be much of an advantage anyway....something to the effect of only being able to process and use so many....please correct me if I'm mistaken.
Obviously Galileo will be a help or it wouldn't be worked into the LS. Maybe filter out weaker signals and use only the 20 best/strongest....
Will certainly be anxious to see this up and running....can't hardly imagine the LS getting even better