Displaying 20 results from an estimated 39 matches for "eighties".
2006 Aug 10
2
atheros chips dangerous?
Hello,
Possibly some of you will have read the news about "Hijacking a
Macbook in 60 Seconds or Less"[1]. At this time I was searching
a wireless card for my server and I wonder how this can affect
to the combination FreeBSD+ath(4).
The ath_hal page states that FreeBSD use a binary driver and
I think it is located in this file[2].
Unlike OpenBSD which affirms that they have
2010 Aug 30
9
Validates numericality issue
Hello everyone I have a problem in my app with the validation on
numericality. The field should be all numbers, and if an user types for
example "12345abc" into the field an error is raised and the data is not
saved. But in the field where the error was raised it now says "12345",
I want this field to be blank instead.
What is the best way to go about doing this?
Thanks in
2011 Mar 08
5
[1.4] Reading phone number the French way?
Hello,
I need to write a script which prompts the callee to type a number,
and then read it back to them as confirmation:
======= extensions.conf
[robocall]
;Expect 10-digit number excluding final #, 2 tries, 20s time-out
exten => s,n(nbr2call),Read(NBR2CALL,please-type-number,10,,2,20)
exten => s,n,GotoIf($[${LEN(${NBR2CALL})} != 10]?end)
;exten => s,n,SayDigits(${NBR2CALL})
exten
2008 Mar 03
3
R function to convert a number to text
hi, Dear R users -
I wonder is there a written R function to convert a number to a text, say convert 1 to "one" , 100 to "one hundred". I know in xls. has such a function BAHTTEXT, does anybody know is there a similar function in R ? Thanks.
Lin
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2018 Jul 22
2
Finding scratch register after function call
Thanks Bruce,
and elaborately as ever. Again, I'm surprised about your very thorough
Z80 knowledge when you said you only did little on the ZX81 in the
eighties :D
OK, understood. I was first thinking about doing something like this for
small frames:
1. push bc # 1 byte; 11 cycles - part of call frame-cleanup: save
scratch register
+-----begin call-related
2. ld <rr>,stack-param
3. push <rr>
... more code to load non-stack pa...
2008 Feb 05
2
wav to flac corruption
Hello,
I'm attempting to convert fairly large WAV files (90 - 800 MB each) using
flac but the files do not work after the encoding. (The play fine in wav
format)
Command I'm using:
flac --verify -8 file.wav
Attempting to run the file with either flac123 or the default player for
Ubuntu (Movie Player?) results in the extremely terse messages:
Default Player: "An Error Occurred:
2014 Jan 13
2
What is it doing?
This is my first time to really use rsync. I did small tests to get the arguments like I wanted and then kicked off the big rsync about 2 and a half hours ago. So far, it has not copied over any files.
The command I used is:
rsync \
--relative \
--recursive \
--copy-links \
host:/glob/that/matches/about/eighty/./directories \
/local/target/dir
The list of directories are all full of
2008 Feb 06
2
wav to flac corruption
Thank you for the reply! I know that my system can play flac files, I've
played others I've managed to convert using both of those programs. I'm
only running into difficulty when it comes to these large WAV files. By
"Does not work" I mean that they do not play, and instead I receive the
errors I mentioned in my original post. I wasn't actually intending to use
2018 Jul 22
2
Finding scratch register after function call
...ann
> <Michael.Stellmann at gmx.net <mailto:Michael.Stellmann at gmx.net>> wrote:
>
> Thanks Bruce,
>
> and elaborately as ever. Again, I'm surprised about your very
> thorough Z80 knowledge when you said you only did little on the
> ZX81 in the eighties :D
>
> OK, understood. I was first thinking about doing something like
> this for small frames:
>
> 1. push bc # 1 byte; 11 cycles - part of call frame-cleanup: save
> scratch register
>
> +-----begin call-related
> 2. ld <rr>,stack-par...
2017 Aug 14
2
LLVM Weekly - #189, Aug 14th 2017
LLVM Weekly - #189, Aug 14th 2017
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Welcome to the one hundred and eighty-ninth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly
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2005 Apr 05
0
Glide-OpenGL wrappers
Hey folks. I'm certain this has been addressed before, but a google
search hasn't been terribly helpful.
Are there any windows Glide-OpenGL wrappers that are functional under
WINE? I'm trying to get Wing Commander Prophecy to run in hardware
mode, but with my configuration, Direct3D doesn't want to work (I've a
PIII/600, MGA G550, 640MB ram, Xorg 6.8.1, kernel 2.6.9,
2007 Jun 02
0
To glenpool who claremore
the unnatural war was still raging between the two brothers, Cleopatra, drawing toward the close of his life, being in fact over eighty years of were brought to bear upon her in the soft and voluptuous clime where the such a condition as to make it extremely dangerous and difficult of
Mediterranean, at a point two thousand miles distant from the place pressing on across the desert through the
2007 Jun 02
0
To glenpool who claremore
the unnatural war was still raging between the two brothers, Cleopatra, drawing toward the close of his life, being in fact over eighty years of were brought to bear upon her in the soft and voluptuous clime where the such a condition as to make it extremely dangerous and difficult of
Mediterranean, at a point two thousand miles distant from the place pressing on across the desert through the
2002 Aug 27
0
OT - the "Dear Thompson Media" open letter.
...ds, hearing the hub-bub, gathered around the PC to see what I was
laughing at. I *attempted* to explain the new mp3 licensing terms to
my youngest daughter.
I finally hit pay-dirt when I explained to my kids the bait-and-switch,
what Thompson Media is doing now, and what Unisys did back in the eighties.
My youngest daughter was *HORRIFIED* that it would take the equivalent of
10,000 weeks worth of her allowance (not factoring in the exchange rate)
to pay for *MINIMUM* license fee at 15000 USD for the hardware do-it-myself
mp3 decoders I built back in late 1999 for myself and some buddies.
Su...
2007 Mar 20
1
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
On 20 Mar 2007, at 15:45, Jeff Cohen wrote:
> Duncan Sands wrote:
>>> If that fails, I will build a front-end using ANTLR [http://
>>> antlr.org] a parser generator with which I am familiar and for
>>> which a FORTRAN grammar is already available (targeting an
>>> obsolete version of ANTLR, but it should not be too difficult to
>>> update).
2002 Dec 11
2
more music in ogg format
haven't seen this one mentioned; here's a cool musician that's put some of
his work online in ogg format. http://www.alphaconspiracy.com/ (follow the
http://aux.planetmath.org/freeculture/ac/ link from the 26 aug news item and
click on "cipher")
--
slothradio. synthpop / 80's / good stuff
http://www.slothradio.com/
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2000 May 08
1
question re: samba on Digital UNIX 4.0d
Hi everyone,
I'm going to try to install samba on a Compaq (Digital) alphaserver 400
running Digital UNIX 4.0d (formerly OSF/1). I've never used samba before. I
have been reading the documentation and wonder if anyone can help answer a
question or two...
The bundled book "Using Samba" (as well as at least one FAQ I believe),
suggests I may need to run the configure script using
2008 Feb 05
0
wav to flac corruption
Matthew,
I don't think I can answer your entire question, but I will list a
few pieces of information.
1) I regularly convert very large AIFF files, up to 4 GB, using
flac. I sometimes work with WAV, and that seems to work, too. On my
Mac, I can play flac files just fine in Play.app, VLC, and my own
software.
2) What do you mean the flac "files do not work"? You mean
2015 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #82, Jul 27th 2015
LLVM Weekly - #82, Jul 27th 2015
================================
If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at
<http://llvmweekly.org/issue/82>
Welcome to the eighty-second issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter
(published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related
projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
Bradbury](http://asbradbury.org).
1998 Nov 16
2
hist()
Going over my old notes, I realised that hist() has changed since the
earlier versions of R, in that the intervals are now
left-open,right-closed rather than the opposite. This is a change in
the direction of S-plus compatibility, but I wonder how sensible it
really is.
The main problem is with ages, where you'd naturally take age 17 as
representing something between 17 and 18, but:
>