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2007 Jul 25
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM Expansions
...to higher models. "data ranges"? In the essence of what can be extracted from "bitwidth analysis". Oh, man, your text is certainly machine-generated. Have you translated this from s'thing to English, and acquired the nice nop de plume? These are my thoughts to your highly entropic stuff. In the slight case you are man, please refine on your thoughts. Cheers, bot boy! Nikolaos Kavvadias
2007 Jul 25
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Expansions
...a ranges"? In the essence of what can be extracted from "bitwidth > analysis". > Oh, man, your text is certainly machine-generated. Have you translated this > from > s'thing to English, and acquired the nice nop de plume? > > These are my thoughts to your highly entropic stuff. In the slight case you > are > man, please refine on your thoughts. > > Cheers, bot boy! > Nikolaos Kavvadias > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://l...
2005 Aug 20
8
Small office setup/using analog lines w/ Asterisk
Hi, We recently tried installing Asterisk for a small office. We figured the safest way to go would be to buy from someone who sold equipment specifically for Asterisk and to use a consultant that they recommended. However ... it didn't turn out so great. Sound quality is terrible -- the echo is pretty bad, and there are popping noises, too. Callers say that people on the Asterisk end
2004 Mar 12
1
Sustainable transfer rate with Samba
We have a customer who requires us to use SAMBA to transfer large amount of data with sustainable transfer rate of 30Mbits/s. Both server and client is Linux machine. We already tried to set the SENDBUF and RECVBUF to 64K and IPTOS_LOWDELAY but the best we could get is about 5Mbits/s. After reviewing the Ethereal trace, it is clear that the client only request 4096 byte of data per read request