Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "serial port problem"
2003 Feb 04
5
portable player for OGG/Vorbis files
Hello everybody,
what do you think about a portable OGG/Vorbis player, for example ARM or MIPS
or PowerPC based?
I am a hardware engineer and I am thinking about such a project...
Best regards,
Bernhard
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2005 Jul 04
1
annoying static when calling from legacy PBX -> * ZAP interface
Hi all.
I've got an Auerswald 4410USB (
http://www.auerswald.de/int/products/c4410usb.htm ) which I connected
to my 2nd ZAP interface (s0 <-> Zap) via Crossoverr ISDN cable (which
I crimped myself, I guess that's not the source of my trouble).
Now what is annoying however, there is a very loud and very distinct
static noise that is audible to the external party (outside of my *
box
2005 Oct 26
1
Borland C++ and [R] dyn.load() for windows
Hi,
I compiled a C program file on Borland C++ 5.5 compiler to get one dll output
(as instructed in the file readme.package).
The C program file is just the example on page 31 of "writing R extensions":
void convolve(double *a, int *na, double *b, int *nb, double *ab)
{
int i, j, nab = *na + *nb - 1;
for(i = 0; i < nab; i++)
ab[i] = 0.0;
for(i = 0; i < *na; i++)
for(j = 0; j
2004 May 18
1
Problem with X tunneling, su, and xauth
Hi all.
I'm trying to use ssh to connect from a PC (using TerraTerm with the
ssh add-in) to a Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 box (both running OpenSSH
3.7.1p2) to establish a session for X-forwarding. Everything works
great, until I use "su" to change to another account (such as root).
The su'd user doesn't seem to be able to authenticate properly to use
the X-tunnel.
I did a
2011 Aug 28
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM supports Unicode?
geovanisouza92 at gmail.com wrote:
> I'm trying create a new programming language, and I want that it have
> Unicode support (support for read and manipulate rightly the source-code and
> string literals).
LLVM IR iteself only supports one string ty, which is an array of
i8 (8 bit integers). In your compile you can use utf-8 and any
utf8 string literal can be stored in an i8 array
2003 Jul 08
2
OMF static LIBs for Borland ?
Hi,
I have a problem and I hope that someone, possibly someone from Vorbis
developing team, could help me out.
My question is:
"Are there OggVorbis static libraries in OMF format that can be statically
linked to a Borland C++ Builder compiled applications?"
Static LIBs that I found in Vorbis Win32 SDK are in COFF format, and
therefore I was only able to link dynamically to DLLs.
2006 Jan 12
0
Problem compiling testenc.c on WinXP(newbie)
I have no problems compiling with Borland compiler (in
fact it helped uncover a couple of math issues during
run-time). I use BDS 2006. What's happening in your case
is that the Speex itself is not linked in. I suggest you
create a library out of the C sources and link it in with
your test app.
HTH,
.a
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2006 Jan 12
1
Problem compiling testenc.c on WinXP(newbie)
Hello,
I want to compile testenc.c with Borland C/C++ compiler, but get a lot
of errors. What's wrong?
Borland C++ 5.5.1 for Win32 Copyright (c) 1993, 2000 Borland
testenc.c:
Turbo Incremental Link 5.00 Copyright (c) 1997, 2000 Borland
Error: Unresolved external '_speex_encoder_init' referenced from
D:\SPEEX\TESTENC.OBJ
Error: Unresolved external '_speex_decoder_init'
2006 Mar 25
0
Access Violation running an application calling Borland libraries vcljpg60.bpl & vcl60.bpl
Access Violation running an application calling Borland libraries
vcljpg60.bpl, vcl60.bpl.
I am using Wine 0.9.10 and Mandriva LE2005. Although I can run several windows
application successfully, I have never been able to run one - Heredis8 - that
seems to be using Borland libraries (vcljpg60.bpl, vcl60.bpl, and others).
The output from running "winedbg Heredis8.exe" is below. There
2009 Jan 22
6
Application will only run when executed from its directory
Hi everyone! I am running Wine 1.0 on Linux Mint 5.1. I have a custom developed program that was designed in Delphi using the Borland Database library that will only run correctly if executed from the directory it is contained in. It will not run from the start menu nor will it run from a launcher that I have built on the Desktop. I figure it has to be something with the path referencing. I
2001 Sep 28
0
Borland compiler issues
Where can I download stable RC2 source code? I've downloaded the nightly
CVS, but it seems unusable right now. The Windows SDK does not appear
to include source code or Borland compatible libraries.
One thing I've noticed about the nightly CVS code is that the nested
alloca() calls seem to confuse Borland's compiler. I had to change
code in mapping0_forward() from:
2001 Apr 05
2
Borland C++-5.5 (free) compiler does not install(?)
Hello!
I'm trying to install Borland C++ 5.5 free compiler into my RH7 Linux
box but I can't get it to work. Running the installer brings a blank
dialog with "Prev", "Next" and "Cancel" buttons but nothing more.. and
pressing the buttons doesn't do anything and the dialog doesn't close. I
waited for more than 15 minutes (I read it in FAQ
2001 Feb 22
1
Borland C++ 5 patch 1 and wine
Hy,
I'am trying to compile a little project with Borland C++ 5
on my redhat 7.0 box with the rpm package from linux-easy for wine.
The IDE is working correctly, compilation goes ok
but when comes time to link all object files together Borland c++ stop to
work. I tried to export project file and do a make, it is the same
problem ilink32.exe seems to hang....
Thanks for help
Jean-Francois
2017 Apr 27
3
recognise DW_AT_SUN_amd64_parmdump dwarf attribute
sun created this tag for identifying functions that dumped their
register arguments onto the stack.
this is enough for llvm-dwarfdump to recognise and print the attribute.
hopefully someone will commit it.
cheers,
dlg
Index: include/llvm/Support/Dwarf.def
===================================================================
--- include/llvm/Support/Dwarf.def (revision 301500)
+++
2006 Feb 02
1
Borland Database Engine related installer issue (Portal GT-D)
I am attempting to install the Portal GT-D mud client
(www.gameaxle.com) on top of wine-0.9.6-1.fc4 which I then
reconfigured using winetools-0.9-3jo after failing to install MS
Office XP Pro (which I never did get to work either, but I found some
references saying that it wasn't likely to). IE6 installed and runs
for what it is worth. I run the setup program in the style the wine
tools use
2007 May 19
0
a/b door phone
Hi!
I would like to connect a door phone to my asterisk server.
I decided to do that with an analog (a/b) doorphone and a sipura box.
Can anyone give me a recommendation for a door phone with good voice
quality?
I am from Austria/Europe and I looked at products from Rocom and from
Auerswald.
Does anyone use one of these door phones and can me tell his/her opinion
on that?!
thx in advance,
tom
2013 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> writes:
>> And here there is no "Windows ABI" here at all. Because every compiler
>> (MSVC, gcc / clang, Borland) does its own stuff. This is why I said
>> that the proposal naming is confusing.
>>
>
> I don't know anything about Borland, and I don't think that matters. But I
> think that the
2011 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] Could LLVM or Clang go backward to modify c source code?
OK. Thank you.
What I want to do is: Fix source code in-place, then feed it to compiler
normally.
I assume I can fix source code in-place using clang::SourceManager, but I
cannot find the appropriate API.
Now I know that way is infeasible.
Thanks again.
2011/5/5 Joshua Warner <joshuawarner32 at gmail.com>
> Wen-Han,
>
> It sounds like there are two problems here: first is
2013 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
John Smith <lbalbalba at gmail.com> writes:
> Forgive me from intruding here, but ...
>
> whats wrong with isTargetWin32-MSVC-win32,
> isTargetWin32-mingw32-win32, isTargetWin32-borland-win32,
> isTargetWin32-cygwin-win32, etc.
>
> Judging by the responses, there seems to be a need for that. Which
> leaves the point of what should be 'the default', which
2017 Apr 27
3
recognise DW_AT_SUN_amd64_parmdump dwarf attribute
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 8:38 AM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This'll need a test case, in any case.
In case you're wondering, one way to do this would be to add an assembler source file, compile it and run it through llvm-dwarfdump.
Alternatively you can use the new yaml2obj tool that is being developed.
-- adrian
>
> Adrian/Paul: Pondering