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2012 May 07
1
Re: Power PC 970 (Rb2 Net)
> > > New to xen. > > Does Xen run on the Power PC architecture? Specifically G5.. I see some > > info on the web sites but i haven''t seen anything > > that tells me it''s ready and supported. > > > > If Xen does in fact run on a G5 processor would i be able to install a > > windows O/S as a Domain guest O/S on it? > > Since
2011 Jan 18
8
ppc powermac G5 wine to open Cubase.exe
I have just bought a powermac G5 to expand my recording studio and cannot open my .exe software! My mac has PPC processor and cannot run most wine things (Crossover, Darwine) or has failed when I have tried. I cannot record until this is done so please HELP THIS POOR LAD IN NEED!
2008 Sep 12
6
Power PC with a linux distribution and R
This is an operating system question, but it is with the intent of using R on that operating system. I have an ibook G4 Power PC that I am going to install linux on. Is there a better, worse, or perhaps easier (I am a linux newby migrating from mac) distribution that I should look at. I appreciate your help. I didn't post this in the sig-mac because I don't know if it fits there better
2007 Nov 08
1
64-bit R-build on Mac OS X 10.4 - make check failures
Hi all, I compiled 64-bit R on an Apple Mac G5 running OS X, but it failed make check. Simon Urbanek suggested I post results to R-devel. > On Nov 6, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Steven McKinney wrote: > > > Hi Simon, > > > > Would you be able to give more guidance on how to compile 64-bit > > libiconv for Tiger, > > You can get the sources from Apple and compile
2006 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] 1.9 Prerelease Available for Testing
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Tanya M. Lattner wrote: >> We could just make the testsuite detect that all the targets weren't >> built, and refuse to run the tests... > > No. I don't think thats a good solution. There are many other tests that > should be run. I just need to fix that bug so we only run tests for the > specific target we are on. The issue is that we have
2005 Jul 27
4
odesolve/lsoda differences on Windows and Mac
Hi - I am getting different results when I run the numerical integrator function lsoda (odesolve package) on a Mac and a PC. I am trying to simulating a system of 10 ODE's with two exogenous pulsed inputs to the system, and have had reasonably good success with many model parameter sets. Under some parameter sets, however, the simulations fail on the Mac (see error message below). The
2007 Dec 17
3
are index files cross-platform?
Hello! I am trying to read Ferret index files from Windows machine on my Mac G5 Leopard machine, but the following returns nil: Ferret::Index::IndexReader.new( index_paths ) Should this work? Are index files guaranteed to be platform independent or not? Is there any problem if files (top direectory) are renamed? izidor P.S. I can create the index myself and then everything works.
2007 May 07
2
Unsupported CPU Error
Hi, I've a problem; I've tryed to install wine 0.9.7 on a Mac Computer on Mac OS X System. I've downloaded source files from source-forge.net I have made configuration,and make dependecies and finally I did "make" !...but...at least appears a terrible message: #error unsupported cpu (minidump.c 172.2).... I've tryed this on two different computers: a IBM PowerPC G5
2008 Jul 27
1
64-bit R on Mac OS X 10.5.4
Hi Matt Your method is the easiest way for me to install the 64-bit R. I followed the directions on your web site and then did the following: R --arch=x86_64 source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") biocLite(type = "source",lib = "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.8/Resources/RLib64") I got many errors and warnings which I copied to the attached file.
2005 Jun 13
3
[LLVMdev] problem compiling the cfrontend on Linux/PPC
Hi, When compiling the cfrontend for Linux/PPC architecture on a powermac G5, i got the following error : -------------------------------Compilation error listing if [ -f stmp-dirs ]; then true; else touch stmp-dirs; fi make GCC_FOR_TARGET="/usr/local/home/cyrille/project/llvm/cfrontend/build/gcc/xgcc -B/usr/local/home/cyrille/project/llvm/cfrontend/build/gcc/
2013 Nov 22
14
[Bug 71900] New: [NV40] GPU lockup and segmentation fault of Nouveau-1.0.10 on PowerMac G5 with acceleration
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71900 Priority: medium Bug ID: 71900 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [NV40] GPU lockup and segmentation fault of Nouveau-1.0.10 on PowerMac G5 with acceleration QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified
2017 Mar 11
2
Is there a way to know the target's L1 data cache line size?
Thank you! Is this information available programmatically through some LLVM API, so that next time some hardware manufacturer does some crazy experiment, my code can be automatically compatible with it as soon as LLVM is? Le 11/03/2017 à 13:38, Bruce Hoult a écrit : > PowerPC G5 (970) and all recent IBM Power have 128 byte cache lines. I > believe Itanium is also 128. > > Intel
2006 Apr 26
1
MacOSX package install problem: pkgs quadprog & tseries
I upgraded to R-2.2.1 on two PPC G5 computers today. Further I want to work with the tseries package for the first time. As root with R CMD INSTALL tseries_0.10-0.tar.gz I get the following gcc-3.3 -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/usr/local/lib - o tseries.so arma.o bdstest.o boot.o dsumsl.o garch.o ppsum.o tsutils.o -framework vecLib -L/usr/local/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-
2014 Oct 11
1
Linux on an ancient Macintosh G5?
Has anyone experienced the conversion of the aluminum chassis Mac G5 to a Linux box? Curious in Pennsylvania. I need to obtain the power cable somewhere to try it. It is a 64-bit monster, so seems like it is worth trying if I can find the weird cable it needs. No luck to date regarding the cable. Thanks. The Bears will never win until number six leaves.
2002 Nov 26
4
[NB] lm problems
Hi, I have probably overlooked something obvious, but could anybody help me with following, please? Trying to make regression analysis. I have a huge dataframe with results from National Opinion Survey on Crime and Justice (www.abacon.com/fox/) with two variables G5 and N3 which are imported to R as ordered factors: > levels(noscj$G5) [1] "Strongly agree" "Agree"
2013 Oct 04
20
[Bug 70135] New: [nv34 PowerMac G5] gnome-shell random crashes and rendering issues
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70135 Priority: medium Bug ID: 70135 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [nv34 PowerMac G5] gnome-shell random crashes and rendering issues QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux
2004 Oct 06
3
crossprod vs %*% timing
Hi the manpage says that crossprod(x,y) is formally equivalent to, but faster than, the call 't(x) %*% y'. I have a vector 'a' and a matrix 'A', and need to evaluate 't(a) %*% A %*% a' many many times, and performance is becoming crucial. With f1 <- function(a,X){ ignore <- t(a) %*% X %*% a } f2 <- function(a,X){ ignore <-
2005 Aug 03
7
call fortran in R
Hello, I used a mac G5, R.2.1.1, and G77 3.4.4 and I would like to use and call a fortran subroutine. The trouble is that it seems I am not able to correctly load the compiled code. Here is what I have done: In the terminal this how I compiled my fortran code: R CMD SHLIB ~/Desktop/Fortan_kmeans/kmeans3.f There is the wrapper I have paste inside de kmeans3.f file: c
2008 Mar 19
1
Radio Buttons or similars
Hello companions!!! I have a function that creates a Radio Buttons, and I need that this function return the selected value in the Radio Buttons. I would like that, if somebody know as I could return the value, you say me as do it. Next, I show the function function1<-function(){ require(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() rb1 <- tkradiobutton(tt) rb2 <- tkradiobutton(tt) rbValue <-
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:40 AM, Mikael Lyngvig wrote: > Yes, ARM normally runs as a little-endian and it is a 32-bit CPU. It CAN be > configured to be a big-endian system, but that requires hardware support as > far as I know. > > I do have an old, slow Mac Mini G4 PowerPC (big-endian) that I could hook up > as a builder too. I was thinking of it the moment you mentioned big