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2012 Jun 25
0
[LLVMdev] RE : RE : Is llc broken for Cortex-A9 + neon ?
Hi all,
More on this topic, if I use llc 3.1 with -promote-elements=0 as follows:
llc convect.llvm -march=arm -mcpu=cortex-a9 -promote-elements=0 -mattr=+neon,+neonfp -relocation-model=pic -o convect.s
then it fails, whereas it compiles with promote elements set to 1, trace looks like:
# In Register Scavenger
# Machine code for function test_kernel: Post SSA
Frame Objects:
fi#-18: size=4,
2012 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] RE : Is llc broken for Cortex-A9 + neon ?
Hi Anton,
You're right it fails with a different message with llc 3.0.
Anyway thanks for your help.
Best Regards
Seb
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anton Korobeynikov [mailto:anton at korobeynikov.info]
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 3:39 PM
> To: Sebastien DELDON-GNB
> Cc: LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu; Rotem, Nadav
> Subject: Re: RE : [LLVMdev] Is llc broken for Cortex-A9
2007 Mar 28
2
overiding concatenation of tables by alphabetical order
Hi everyone!
When doing a has_and_belongs_to_many join, with two tables, rails
expects a join table whose name is the concatenation of the two table
names in an alphabetical order.
However i have a number of tables which do not follow this convection
and wish to have rails read and recognize them.
for example i have a table called feature and another called cvterm. The
join table is however
2008 Oct 28
3
Anyone using an Intel Atom ?
Just built myself a little test server with an Atom 230 processor in it
and am quite impressed with it so-far.
Wondering is anyones used one in anger for a VoIP platform?
I'm after something with a bit more oomph than the VIAs I'm currently
using that I can use in a small box (mini ATX size) without going
full-blown Xeons, etc.
Cheers,
Gordon
2003 Oct 08
1
Mini-PC box to run server
On the cheap side, the ITX or even MicroATX machines work great. These
are commodity items, so they tend to be far less expensive than custom
solutions. Various manufacturers, but we've had very good success with
any of the AOpen MicroATX boards and their slimline MicroATX case:
Aluminum: http://usa.aopen.com/products/housing/A340-series.htm
Steel:
2017 Aug 28
3
Extracting subset from netCDF file using lat/lon and converting into .csv in R
....nc?dl=0
File gfdl_preci.nc (NC_FORMAT_NETCDF4_CLASSIC):
1 variables (excluding dimension variables):
float prAdjust[lon,lat,time]
_FillValue: 1.00000002004088e+20
missing_value: 1.00000002004088e+20
comment: includes all types (rain, snow, large-scale,
convective, etc.)
long_name: Bias-Corrected Precipitation
units: kg m-2 s-1
standard_name: precipitation_flux
3 dimensions:
lon Size:720
standard_name: longitude
long_name: longitude
units: degrees_east
axis: X...
2015 Jan 08
2
Intel NUC? Any experience
At 01:54 PM 1/8/2015, John R Pierce wrote:
>On 1/8/2015 11:32 AM, david wrote:
>>The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
>>server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
>>environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the
>>storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
2017 Aug 28
0
Extracting subset from netCDF file using lat/lon and converting into .csv in R
...C_FORMAT_NETCDF4_CLASSIC):
>
> 1 variables (excluding dimension variables):
> float prAdjust[lon,lat,time]
> _FillValue: 1.00000002004088e+20
> missing_value: 1.00000002004088e+20
> comment: includes all types (rain, snow, large-scale,
> convective, etc.)
> long_name: Bias-Corrected Precipitation
> units: kg m-2 s-1
> standard_name: precipitation_flux
>
> 3 dimensions:
> lon Size:720
> standard_name: longitude
> long_name: longitude
> uni...
2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks
The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage
needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical
drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd
2015 Jun 29
2
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
On 6/28/2015 11:50 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> That DIY Kit was pretty cool, thanks for the info!
I note everyone is moving over to the Intel Avoton/Rangley 'system on a
chip', this is the Xeon Atom C2xx8 series, like this...
http://store.netgate.com/ADI/RCC-VE-2440-board.aspx
(other versions of Rangley come with 2-4-6 ethernet ports, and 2-4-8 cores)
these are higher performance than
2004 Jan 07
0
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2011 Mar 23
0
p and wald values intra-groups geeglm: geepack
*H*i,
I am trying to fit a GEE model with *geeglm* function. The model is the
following:
Modelo<-geeglm(sqrt ~Tra+ Mes, id=Lugar , data=datos,
family=gaussian(identity), corstr="independence")
*Tra( is a experimental treatment, 2 levels)*, *Mes* (is the month of take
data, 4 levels) and *Lugar* (is the site of study, 3 levels) are categorical
variables and *sqrt* (sqrt of Total
2015 Jan 08
0
Intel NUC? Any experience
On 1/8/2015 11:32 AM, david wrote:
> The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
> server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
> environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage
> needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
>
IMHO, its totally unsuitable as a server, there are
2009 Jan 31
6
Quiet 24 port POE gig switch
A little off topic but....
I need to put a 24 port Gig PoE switch into a small office - no computer
room / rack etc. All CAT5 terminates near the owners desk (smart huh?).
I want to put a PoE switch in place, with 24 ports and Gig speed. Everyone
I've researched so far is LOUD...
Anyone know of a quiet one?
Thanks
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