On 10/2/07, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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MS is also likely to continue to provide free tools for their
platform, albeit typically only for the latest versions (e.g. I
wouldn't count on VS2005 express editions still working in 2010.. the
tools might work ok, but .NET will have evolved,
At 07:39 AM 10/2/2007, Frank Brickle wrote:
Philip Covington wrote:
Will FSM be the basis for the talked about next generation
architecture of PowerSDR?
Some version of it, most probably.
If so, how do you reconcile that most of
Flex's customers are Windows users, the 5000c will use
Jim Lux wrote:
...One could
use Windows's extensive multithreaded and interprocess communications
capabilities...
...which is exactly what Windows Erlang and cygwin/cygserver do
already. I heartily exhort you to re-invent the wheel unto
perpetuity if that's what gives you a good time.
73
At 12:36 PM 10/2/2007, Philip Covington wrote:
On 10/2/07, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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MS is also likely to continue to provide free tools for their
platform, albeit typically only for the latest versions (e.g. I
wouldn't count on VS2005 express editions still working in 2010.. the
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...which is exactly what Windows Erlang and cygwin/cygserver do
already.
/QUOTE
Does Erlang/OTP have multiprocessor support on Windows yet? The last
time I looked, it didn't.
de Peter K1PGV
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Peter G. Viscarola wrote:
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...which is exactly what Windows Erlang and cygwin/cygserver do
already.
/QUOTE
Does Erlang/OTP have multiprocessor support on Windows yet? The last
time I looked, it didn't.
de Peter K1PGV
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