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2009 Aug 28
1
problem when runing RCT3 demo from console
Hi, I'm trying to run Roller Coaster Tycooon 3 demo with wine 1.1.28. It installed fine, and when I run it using gnome applications menu shortcut, game menu is working and it crash when loading new map. But that isn't my problem. Problem is, I want to run it from console, in order to see what caused the crash, so I cd into the game directory and I use command like this ( env
2009 Apr 23
1
Can't install Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
Hello, if I will install Rollercoaster Tycoon 3, first I see the Message "Internal Failure - Error Number 0x80040707" (I don't know for it is from RCT3 or from wine), but I'm able to proceed with click on ok. But if I'm in the page to set the path and see the discspace and click on next, I ever get this page. But I don't see any error-message and it is enough discspace.
2008 Mar 21
2
Re: BUG: Forum driving away experienced users
Trouble is if you split the list into newbies and non-newbies the people the other Alan despises so much won't think of themselves as newbies. As a relative newbie myself I find it hard to swallow some of the near-elitist attitude shown by some experts, calling someone who isn't as experienced as you a noob is just plain insulting. I hope when those people learn something new they
2009 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM pre-built libraries download? (OBJ_ROOT structure)
I am just beginning to use LLVM, and find that 'getting started' is the steep part of the learning curve. I am using MingW and msys, which I have not fully grokked yet. Anyway, actually building the libraries from source is turning out to be difficult. I want to work with LLVM as described in the except from the LLVM FAQ below. I am using C++, so the FFI is a non-issue. Can someone
2011 Mar 14
2
High graphics rendering issues
Code: $wine "C:/Program Files/Atari/RollerCoaster Tycoon 3/RCT3.exe" err:winediag:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo The Mesa OpenGL driver is using software rendering, most likely your OpenGL drivers haven't been installed correctly fixme:d3d_caps:wined3d_guess_card No card selector available for GL vendor 4 and card vendor 0000.
2009 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] New 8bit micro controller back-end
On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:30 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Monday 23 November 2009 09:01, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >> Hello >> >>> It is a RISC with around 60 instructions like a 80c51 instruction set >>> (without mul/div) and with Direct or indirect memory acces. >> >> My estimate is something like a man-week for a person, who knows what to do >>
2003 Nov 20
6
best editor for .R files
Which is the best editor for .R files? I currently use kate on my linux as it has R highlighting and allows me to split the window into two: in one I edit the .R file and in the other I have a shell so I run R and can easily copy and paste the code. There are some features that I don't like and I am having a look on some alternatives. I've heard wonders of emacs with ess but I am a
2009 Nov 24
6
[LLVMdev] New 8bit micro controller back-end
On Monday 23 November 2009 09:01, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello > > > It is a RISC with around 60 instructions like a 80c51 instruction set > > (without mul/div) and with Direct or indirect memory acces. > > My estimate is something like a man-week for a person, who knows what to do > :) That's pretty optimistic, even for someone who knows what to do. The
2008 Feb 04
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: GLIBCXX_DEBUG ScheduleDAG Patch
On Monday 21 January 2008 10:41, David Greene wrote: > > >> Can you clarify? Is this 1.7% slowdown of scheduling time or overall > > >> codegen time? If it's the later, then it seems a bit too much. Also, > > >> please test it with all the MultiSource/Applications. > > > > > > It's 1.7% overall. > > > > That seems somewhat
2008 Jan 21
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: GLIBCXX_DEBUG ScheduleDAG Patch
On Friday 04 January 2008 12:59, Evan Cheng wrote: > On Jan 2, 2008, at 12:44 PM, David Greene wrote: > > On Saturday 22 December 2007 02:33, Evan Cheng wrote: > >>> After some very simple testing, I see slowdowns of around 1.7%. I > >>> assume > >>> this is ok, but want to check. > >> > >> Can you clarify? Is this 1.7% slowdown of
2009 Mar 17
2
PBX to gate interface
Has anyone found a good wayt o do a gate intercom using Asterisk? I am looking at a Xorcom PBX with programmable contact, so I have no issue with opening the gate, but the interface at the gate is a bit tricky. I thought about a weather proof housing containing a phone but it seems a bit tacky. I also looked at a handsfree erather proof phone, but at $600 it is a bit steep. Any solutions that
2013 Dec 04
8
Asterisk on Windows
Digium is 100% lost in the map. If they would come up with a Paid version of Asterisk, one that would use the .NET framework in Windows, something simple to install, they could go public on the product. Linux has a very steep learning curve. A Windows application that would do exactly the same would be a home run. Note: I am a Linux expert user, but it took me years to get here. And still, moving
2009 Dec 24
4
How to separate a data set by its factors
I have a large data set of airport data and wish to analyze it by hour and day of the week. hour and day of the week are factors. I can do something such as: histogram(~(Arrival.Val) | DAY*Hour, type="count", breaks=60) which displays the data the way I want it in principle, but the plots are too small to read. I added layout=c(7,6,4) to the argument list, but then I only get the first
2011 Nov 19
1
[LLVMdev] PTX backend support for atomics
Looking further during down time at the dev meeting today, it actually seems that PTX atom.* and red.* intrinsics map extremely naturally onto the LLVM atomicrmw and cmpxchg instructions. The biggest issue is that a subset of things expressible with these LLVM instructions do not trivially map to PTX, and the range of things naturally supported depends on the features of a given target. With
2012 Oct 16
2
R Kaplan-Meier plotting quirks?
Hello. I apologize in advance for the VERY lengthy e-mail. I endeavor to include enough detail. I have a question about survival curves I have been battling off and on for a few months. No one local seems to be able to help, so I turn here. The issue seems to either be how R calculates Kaplan-Meier Plots, or something with the underlying statistic itself that I am misunderstanding. Basically,
2008 Feb 27
13
Mailing list <-> forum gateway
Hi all, First off - this is not flame bait or a troll. It's a genuine question. Since the forum gateway was introduced, it is my opinion that this list is getting flooded with newbie questions. Check the "I just installed Ubuntu" thread for a typical example. I wish to silently remove all wine-forum posts and their replies from my inbox. I plan to filter based on From:
2004 Jan 08
3
Installing R on 64-bit Solaris 2.8 --- follow-up
Hello R-users, thanks to Brian Ripley and Roger Peng for there prompt replies on installing R on a Solaris 64-bit machine. R is now running and seems to be doing fine. I realy would like to have access to the manuals so I can climb most of the learning curve on my own -- I am a long time user of Splus, hence I am not expecting the learning curve to be too steep. On the Sun machine that R is
2020 Apr 24
3
[PATCH] Allow RDTSC and RDTSCP from userspace
On 4/24/20 2:27 PM, Tom Lendacky wrote: > On 4/24/20 4:24 PM, Dave Hansen wrote: >> On 4/24/20 2:03 PM, Mike Stunes wrote: >>> I needed to allow RDTSC(P) from userspace and in early boot in order to >>> get userspace started properly. Patch below. >>> >>> --- >>> SEV-ES guests will need to execute rdtsc and rdtscp from userspace and
2020 Apr 24
3
[PATCH] Allow RDTSC and RDTSCP from userspace
On 4/24/20 2:27 PM, Tom Lendacky wrote: > On 4/24/20 4:24 PM, Dave Hansen wrote: >> On 4/24/20 2:03 PM, Mike Stunes wrote: >>> I needed to allow RDTSC(P) from userspace and in early boot in order to >>> get userspace started properly. Patch below. >>> >>> --- >>> SEV-ES guests will need to execute rdtsc and rdtscp from userspace and
2004 Aug 14
0
SPSS, social science majors, and R
Hi Roland and folks: Roland's and Susanna's comments were very interesting. I think we need to keep in mind that unlike SPSS, R is more than a statistical package. It's a tool. SPSS does indeed make life easy, particularly for data preprocessing (or data "cleaning"), something that is perhaps not advisable using R (the current versions). Also, I think it's a myth that R