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2006 Jul 12
1
mike.exe - It used to work.
mike.exe is Counting at Bridge by Mike Lawerence.
It used to work as installed by Windows in a Windows partition and
started with wine version 0.0.20050310-1.2 as installed from the debian
package on a Sarge box with a 2.6.11 kernel.
(It wasn't perfect. The card symbols were odd characters but
the program ran with no diffic...
2002 Feb 12
4
SRP Patch Integration?
...patented I do not know
if it can be included in OpenSSH. The grant in the patent seems to
place restrictions on the licensee.
It is not clear if EKE or SPEKE patents are required for a SRP
implementation.
As far as I see it, everything that is patented is tainted.
Somebody who has money to pay a lawer needs to investigate
this further.
Niels.
2015 Nov 23
3
Qs about TwoOperandAliasConstraint and TIED_TO
in llvm-3.6.2.src
1. when I put this around one of my instruction definitions in my target "InstrInfo.td" file,
let TwoOperandAliasConstraint = "$dst = $rs1" in {
}
I do not see any TIED_TO in the generated GenInstrInfo.inc file for the OperandInfo used by the instruction,
the question is what am I doing wrong ?
2. I've noticed that TwoOperandAliasConstraint
1997 Jan 26
0
About "tiger team" posts
...pecific installations it is highly unlikely that linux
tiger team makes any sense at all. In addition to that please realize that
there are tons of legal implications of disclosing any holed found during
penetration studies peformed by tiger teams. Bottom line: unless you can
afford to hire several lawers you probably do not want to be in it.
The topic of tiger teams was originally brought by Eric Allman. In his
message he is talking about a group of people that would be willing to go
through sendmail source code. If those of you who submitted your requests of
joining the group were refering to th...
2004 Aug 06
2
regarding CELP/ACELP/others patentes
Hi All,
First of all, I'm sorry if my question is offtopic on this list. In such
case please ignore this post and/or contact me directly. I'm asking my
questions there because I feel you had similar problem before starting
developing Speex.
My story:
my friend developed 3gpp content creator and he would distribute it in
binary form.
But there is problem with AMR licensing (the terms
2002 Oct 11
2
Digital Radio Monial www.drm.org
Salve,
Imagine ogg vorbis is used to produce radio with free software. A
journalist would produce a report end send it with 24kBit/s out from
a cricis place somewhere in the world.
DRM is going to use MP4 - so his report has to be reconverted with
loosing quality :-(
Can you imagine to have an free codec someday that would work in
embedded radio-reciver like MP4?
If yes, should DRM not be open