IPhone showing 2 instances of a single email account

This has been a nagging issue for some time that I have not been able to resolve.
Before iCloud, I used Sync to sync my mail, contacts, bookmarks, and so forth.
Since iCloud came into being, my phone shows two identical instances of my email.
When I get 5 mail messages, my phone shows 10.
My mail settings only show a single mac.com account, but when I look at "Accounts" in Mail, it shows two identical mac.com accounts.
How can I delete one of the duplicate accounts?
I've already tried a restore and reload from iTunes, but that did not work.
Any ideas?

I see. I thought you were saying that each LUT had different contents. The "different parameters" would just be the addresses, I guess?
This is a resource sharing problem, which is a do-it-yourself proposition in the SCTL. Interpolation is not out of the question, but you would have to implement it explicitly outside of the LUT. The main problem is a bottleneck in hardware at the address port--you can only get one element out at a time, so in your case, the LUT code would have to run 4 times as fast as your parallel data rate. If you're in a recent LabVIEW version, one possibility is to use a Memory Read configured for dual port reads (look at the Interfaces section of the Memory property page). That will give you a read-only memory where you can read 2 addresses in parallel. You can either use those 2 addresses to implement interpolation on a single channel, or to execute 2 channel reads in parallel.

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