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2007 May 07
2
Theora running on FPGA
Great news! Theora is running on FPGA.
After almost a year of a great effort we have Theora validated on
FPGA. Now I will try to integrated the hardware with a video
controller to see the video!
I completely implemented the ExpandBlock, CopyRecon, LoopFilter and
UpdateUMVBorder functions.
The ReconRefFrames function was partially implemented and the part
before will run on a software compiled
2007 May 09
2
Next step of Hardware Theora
Hello,
First of all, I would like to say that my work that I wrote in the other
email would be to do in hardware the functions: CopyRecon, LoopFilter and
UpdateUMVBorder. These are modules that Leonardo had made, but it wasn't ok
in FPGA. When I had a chat with Leonardo we were thinking in rewrite these
module for to do this running in FPGA (to debug in a Hardware level is much
more
2008 Aug 31
0
NFSv4 ACLs.
Right now, FreeBSD supports one type of ACLs - so called POSIX.1e
ACLs. They are natural extension of the traditional Unix
permissions, and for a long time were the only nonproprietary
ACL type in Unix systems. Times change, and now there are several
problems with them: they never actually become standard (the draft
they are based on was withdrawn); this results in minor
incompatibilities
2006 May 17
2
Justifying R to anti open-source management
Hi
I apologise for this question as it really must be a FAQ. Unfortunately,
I can't find the answer and I'm tired of looking at endless google results
A colleague of mine works for a state government department that has a
policy against open source software or software tainted by open
source. Other government departments in the same state use R but this
particular department is driven