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2005 Apr 10
1
Fwd: Re: [LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
...#39;t go down
> > that path - at least not until LLVM/IA64 has had a chance to conquer the
> > world^W^W^Wprove itself in the field. Anyone who saw Intel's
> > presentation at this year's ISSCC will probably hope so too; an Itanium
> > 2/12MB @2.5GHz dissipating ~50W can be a frightfully powerful and fairly
> > _efficient_ device for the 90nm node, but it only shines if you have the
> > compiler support there.
> >
> > - IA64 specifies performance gathering abilities that are (to my
> > knowledge, anyway) simply unparalleled. T...
2010 Jan 24
3
Energy efficient UPS - anybody?
Hello,
i`m looking for a nut-compatible low-power UPS (need to hook a home-server+dsl equipment with a load of ~50W to that) which should be as energy efficient as possible and be also affordable.
i currently have an older powerwalker which constantly burns ~15W for nothing. The transformer inside getting that hot that you don`t like to touch it and i think 15W out of 50 is a little bit high and that inside a p...
2005 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 05:04 +0900, Duraid Madina wrote:
> I've just checked in an IA64 backend to LLVM!
Woo hoo! And There Was Much Rejoicing in IA64 Land :-).
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Ciao,
al
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Al Stone Alter Ego:
Linux & Open Source Lab Debian Developer
Hewlett-Packard
2005 Mar 17
4
[LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
Hi everyone,
I've just checked in an IA64 backend to LLVM! Be warned, it's pretty
rough right now. Here are some of the known defects:
- No varargs
- No alloca
- No instruction scheduling/bundling of any sort
...or in other words, it breaks often and when it does work, it's a
dog. On the plus side, it _does_ have a tasty new pattern instruction
selector. :) Beyond fixing the
2015 Jan 22
0
CyberPower BR850ELCD ignores offdelay and turns itself back on while still on battery
On Jan 21, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Sebastian Hosche <sebastian.hosche at web.de> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just purchased a CyberPower BR850ELCD and while setting NUT up with the install instructions from the homepage was pretty straightforward, and the UPS was detected by the usbhid-ups driver, I'm having problems getting the UPS to work properly.
>
> First issue: whatever I
2015 Jan 21
2
CyberPower BR850ELCD ignores offdelay and turns itself back on while still on battery
Hi there,
I just purchased a CyberPower BR850ELCD and while setting NUT up with
the install instructions from the homepage was pretty straightforward,
and the UPS was detected by the usbhid-ups driver, I'm having problems
getting the UPS to work properly.
First issue: whatever I set as the offdelay, seems to be ignored and the
UPS just cuts the power about 2sec after receiving the
2015 Jan 22
2
CyberPower BR850ELCD ignores offdelay and turns itself back on while still on battery
...ement error?
That's a measurement error on the UPS. As a test I had a 40W lamp
plugged into it and in later testing, I looked at its display, it was
also showing a 0% load. It's rated for a max of 510W and I guess isn't
very sensitive in the lower 2 digit watts.
I plugged in another 50W lamp and then it finally started showing a 19%
load. The equipment I intend to run via the UPS usually shouldn't
consume more than 30W, so I guess the load indicator won't be of any
use, but since the increasing offdelay fixed both issues, I'm hoping no
long term issues creep up in...