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2011 Mar 06
20
does wine opens and works Babylon 8 well ??!!
does wine opens and works Babylon 8 well ??!! if i installed wine,will Babylon work well on it ?!! hope you will answer me thanks
2007 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Strategy to compile for LLVM IR
Hi, We have a compiler for the Faust language (faust.grame.fr) that currently compiles a C++ class which implements a DSP plug-in with several methods. Our strategy to compile LLVM IR instead is the following: - use the current Faust ==> C++ compiler to compile a "empty" plug-in that we use as a template C++ class. - compile this template C++ class using "llvm-g++
2018 Mar 17
1
MCJIT with LLVM >= 5.0 on Windows 64
Hello, I am using the Faust language which leverages LLVM's MCJIT for code generation (http://faust.grame.fr/). There are some problems[1] when generating code and executing it afterwards on Windows with a MSVC "host" (that is, LLVM itself and the software it is used in are built with MSVC). It works fine when building LLVM / Faust with Mingw. On MSVC the code is generated with
2010 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] [LAD] Project proposition: llvm based dsp engine
Hi, and thanks for the feedback. >My own gut feeling on this is that you'd be better off figuring out >how to do this in the context of Faust, which already does a important >subset of what you are describing, though notably without (I think) >the LLVM part. Surely a contribution to the discussion by the Faust people would be welcome; and even more than to the discussion :->.
2010 May 29
3
[LLVMdev] Vectorized LLVM IR
Le 29 mai 2010 à 01:08, Bill Wendling a écrit : > Hi Stéphane, > > The SSE support is the LLVM backend is fine. What is the code that's generated? Do you have some short examples of where LLVM doesn't do as well as the equivalent scalar code? > > -bw > > On May 28, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Stéphane Letz wrote: We are actually testing LLVM for the Faust language
2010 May 29
0
[LLVMdev] Vectorized LLVM IR
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Stéphane Letz <letz at grame.fr> wrote: > > Le 29 mai 2010 à 01:08, Bill Wendling a écrit : > >> Hi Stéphane, >> >> The SSE support is the LLVM backend is fine. What is the code that's generated? Do you have some short examples of where LLVM doesn't do as well as the equivalent scalar code? >> >> -bw >>
2009 Oct 05
1
How to get NA's into the output of xtabs?
Dear all, Lets say I have the following data frame: > df1 <- data.frame(Show=c('Star Trek', 'Babylon 5', 'Dr Who'), Size=c(0.7, 0.0, 0.701), Date=as.Date(c('2007-08-03', '2007-08-03', '2007-08-03'), format='%Y-%m-%d')) > df2 <- data.frame(Show=c('Star Trek', 'Dr Who', 'Torchwood'), Size=c(0.8, 0.85,
2019 Jun 08
2
Help Building LLVM for Android
Hey Guys, I'm working on a project in Android related to System-level Audio DSP Effects for Tuning Android Audio. I want to leverage Faust ( https://faust.grame.fr/) to allow users to program their own filters. Faust provides a libfaust implementation which includes a JIT Compiler which leverages LLVM and seems to be the best path for me to use. Unfortunately I'm having problems
2010 Dec 06
1
[LLVMdev] [LAD] Project proposition: llvm based dsp engine
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Maurizio De Cecco <jmax at dececco.name> wrote: > I have been looking for a while to  LLVM as a possible technology to build a > DSP execution engine, providing the runtime flexibility needed by real-time > interactive DSP applications (like patcher languages), or by plug-in based > processors, and in the same moment > the powerful link time
2007 Jul 04
1
[LLVMdev] "LLVM backend for Faust" web page
Hi, We have a web page on our "LLVM backend for Faust" project available here: http://www.grame.fr/~letz/faust_llvm.html. Best Regards Stephane Letz
2011 Aug 07
5
Best Wine Front-End
Hello I was wondering what are the best Wine Front-Ends. PlayonLinux is excellent with games that is for sure... But when I try to install the copy I bought of Babylon Pro 9 a few years ago, when I try to push the dictionaries I simply can't... So I would like to know what is the most friendly front-end in order to install applications that need patches and updates (in this case my babylon
2010 May 06
2
reading formatted txt file into a data frame
Dear all Lets say I have a plain text file as follows: > cat(c("[ID: 001 ] [Writer: Steven Moffat ] [Rating: 8.9 ] Doctor Who", + "[ID: 002 ] [Writer: Joss Whedon ] [Rating: 8.8 ] Buffy", + "[ID: 003 ] [Writer: J. Michael Straczynski ] [Rating: 7.4 ] Babylon [5]"), + sep = "\n", file = "tmp.txt") I would somehow like to read
2008 May 21
1
Samba4 wouldn't create smbpython
Hello, i have installed samba alpha3, domain-join works fine. But smbpython setup/adduser is buggy, so i tried to install newest checkout. (I also tried it with a new installed machine) After configure, make, and make install there is no smbpython in source/bin. Everyother seems to bee there. It is a ubuntu with the packets installed mentioned in the tutorial plus python and python-dev and
2010 May 29
1
[LLVMdev] Vectorized LLVM IR
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Stéphane Letz <letz at grame.fr> wrote: >> >> Le 29 mai 2010 à 01:08, Bill Wendling a écrit : >> >>> Hi Stéphane, >>> >>> The SSE support is the LLVM backend is fine. What is the code that's generated? Do you have some
1997 Sep 23
1
C''t Article on Juggernaut
There is a recent article in the German magazine C''t that may be of interest to those on this list. It describes a cracker program, Juggernaut, which can hijack telnet sessions. The program is written specifically to run under Linux. An english translation of the article is available at: http://www.ix.de/ct/english/9710142/ It also mentions that they are working on a version of the
2007 Jun 16
0
[LLVMdev] Strategy to compile for LLVM IR (Chris Lattner)
> > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 12:24:52 -0700 (PDT) > From: Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Strategy to compile for LLVM IR > To: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.62.0706151218030.7416 at nondot.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="x-unknown" > > On
2015 May 24
2
CentOS-Base.repo baseurl commented out
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Dear, Recently I have noticed that on all my CentOS machines the CentOS-Base.repo file seems to have been modified resulting in all baseurl= lines being commented out. Did I miss something that was planned or is this a bug? Best regards, - -- Tim Semeijn Babylon Network pgp 0x5B8A4DDF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19
2021 Mar 13
1
On retiring some terminology
On 3/12/21 9:14 PM, Rusty Bower wrote: > Manager/subscriber seems most accurate > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Mar 12, 2021, at 20:13, Douglas Parsons <doug at parsonsemail.com> wrote: >> >> ? >> In place of secondary how about subscriber? It would be accurate to >> the role. I'd been going to suggest controller and ... something.
2021 Mar 13
1
On retiring some terminology
On 3/12/21 9:14 PM, Rusty Bower wrote: > Manager/subscriber seems most accurate > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Mar 12, 2021, at 20:13, Douglas Parsons <doug at parsonsemail.com> wrote: >> >> ? >> In place of secondary how about subscriber? It would be accurate to >> the role. I'd been going to suggest controller and ... something.
2024 Mar 21
2
CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U and NUT 2.8.0 - mute?
I have a CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U with a BP48V75ART2U expansion chassis, which I am monitoring using NUT 2.8.0 (on Gentoo Linux). TThe UPS appears to be telling me that the batteries need replacement due to age. CyberPower support has confirmed that for me and told me how i should be able to mute the alarm from the front panel until I can replace the batteries, but it doesn't appear