Created by Amy
on Feb 26, 1999
Last updated on March 20, 1999
Welcome to the very first Haruki Murakami Forum on the Internet! Here, you are free to voice your opinions on the renowned Japanese writer, Mr. Haruki Murakami, and discuss his works, style, viewpoints and outlook on life. Please tell his other fans about his forum, so as to make the site as busy as possible! You want to comment on my unofficial Murakami site, The World of Haruki Murakami? You are Welcome!
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With the M1 pattern workstation you can generate the knitting programs (Sintral) for all the CMS knitting machines of the company Stoll. Starting with a draft, the patterns are entered graphically by inserting modules or by editing pattern elements. For this purpose, different presentations (views) are available in the M1 main program. The changes which are made in one view will be updated immediately in the other one.
Draft as a basis for a knitting program
The M1 main program is enhanced by a series of other programs. Depending on the pattern type, different programs are used, e.g. for module management, shape editing or data exchange. Knitting programs are then generated from the finished patterns. These programs can be processed by the knitting machines.
The following pattern types can be created with the M1 pattern workstation:
Pattern without shape
Fully fashion pattern
Knit and wear (k&w pattern)
Changes in version 3.12
Support of the Microsoft operating system Windows Vista
EAYSEQ - Eliminating yarn carrier positions
Fully Fashion
Shapes and Fully Fashion
ShapeSizer
New or Modified Modules
Modules - Cast-off instead of Bind-off
S0Y always combined with W0
Sintral check
Intarsia Pattern with 32 Intarsia Yarn Carriers
Drawing functions
Miscellaneous Modifications
Module - Working with modules
Modules are the building blocks of a pattern and represent prefabricated knitting-technical sequences. In order to enter the pattern as quickly as possible, modules can be used.
Example of a module (technical view and fabric view)
I am Kohei Fujimura and I am a student at Waseda University in Japan.
I am now researching about Haruki Murakami, the famous Japanese novelist.
I want to know how people around the world feel and think about his novels.