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2004 May 12
6
Dell server for asterisk question!
I am planning to buy Dell 2650 server with dual Xeon processors. And I would like to buy two TE410P cards for PCI with 3,3v. This is on Dell site about PCI slots for Dell 2650 server: 3 PCI-X (1x64-bit/133MHz, and 2x64-bit/100MHz) Does that mean I will be able to buy two TE410P cards ? Or I need to buy two TE405P cards ? Thanks for help. bartek
2016 Dec 21
2
Correct way to pass int128 from LLVM to C++ function (MSVC)
...the value, %edx is zero'd and then the method is called. As evidenced by the resulting crash, this is apparently not the right way to do something like this... Obviously, I can also try to pass the value by pointer - but will then get issues with return values. Alternatively, I can introduce a 2x64-bit structure, fill that with the int128 and pass that. My question is: what's the correct way to do something like this? Kind regards, Stefan. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20161221/f36...
2016 Dec 21
0
Correct way to pass int128 from LLVM to C++ function (MSVC)
...n > the method is called. > > > > As evidenced by the resulting crash, this is apparently not the right way > to do something like this… Obviously, I can also try to pass the value by > pointer - but will then get issues with return values. Alternatively, I can > introduce a 2x64-bit structure, fill that with the int128 and pass that. > > > > My question is: what’s the correct way to do something like this? > > > > Kind regards, > > Stefan. > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev...
2016 Dec 21
2
Correct way to pass int128 from LLVM to C++ function (MSVC)
...et to the value, %edx is zero’d and then the method is called. As evidenced by the resulting crash, this is apparently not the right way to do something like this… Obviously, I can also try to pass the value by pointer - but will then get issues with return values. Alternatively, I can introduce a 2x64-bit structure, fill that with the int128 and pass that. My question is: what’s the correct way to do something like this? Kind regards, Stefan. _______________________________________________ LLVM Developers mailing list llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org<mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> http://...
2005 Aug 16
10
quad t1 / 1U rack server combos
It is amazing to me at this point that there is not an official Digium list of supported servers (including 1u models!). Clearly the number 1 issue with the Digium PRI cards is the server that they are used in. The new cards even go as far as listing server that DO NOT work on the Digium site! The wiki references are old and do not have any testing parameters. C'mon guys! Certify a