Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Remy Nonnenmacher
On 26 Apr, Michael C . Wu wrote: On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 04:24:18PM +0200, Remy Nonnenmacher scribbled: | On 17 Apr, Andrew Hesford wrote: | On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 12:49:04PM -0700, Jeremiah Gowdy wrote: | For sure. Look at how it's pretty more easy to use an ARM or MIPS core | to handle

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Remy Nonnenmacher
On 26 Apr, Andrew Hesford wrote: On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:08:36PM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote: | and a bunch of ARMs for low-level I/O tasks. Back to imagination. (Take | a look at 0.15um copper process FPGAs with embeded ARM at Altera, for | example, and you will see why no one, in the

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread David O'Brien
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 08:08:48PM -0700, Jeremiah Gowdy wrote: What's KA-64 ? AMD internal name for the x86-64. -- -- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-hackers in the body of the message

hi.

2001-04-27 Thread Paul Halliday
I am working on a little program and I am kinda stuck. I have attached it just in case what I say isn't clear. Basically I am having problems with the while loop in _monitor_state (line 129). For now I am using trap _menu_state INT which is most likely not right. I want to exit this

Grand Opening

2001-04-27 Thread Merchandise WholeSale
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Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 07:23:52PM -0500, Andrew Hesford scribbled: | On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:08:36PM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote: | The future isn't FPGAs; it's GaAs BJT circuitry, designed and built by | the guys who have money to set up a fab and roll out millions of chips. | It will be a

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:51:27PM -0700, David O'Brien scribbled: | On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 05:59:06PM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote: | IIRC, KA-64 does not even have an emulator yet. | | Are you making a distinction between emulator and simulator? Such that | SimNow! and VirtuHammer don't fall

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:09:32PM -0400, Sergey Babkin scribbled: | Michael C . Wu wrote: | | With the branch prediction, cache tracing, and EPIC instructions, | you really want to use an ILP compiler. Without a compiler that | can decide on good ways to output binaries that run with all

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Michael C . Wu
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 01:10:21PM +0200, Remy Nonnenmacher scribbled: | On 26 Apr, Michael C . Wu wrote: | On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 04:24:18PM +0200, Remy Nonnenmacher scribbled: | | On 17 Apr, Andrew Hesford wrote: | | On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 12:49:04PM -0700, Jeremiah Gowdy wrote: | I do

Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium

2001-04-27 Thread Jeremiah Gowdy
- Original Message - From: David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeremiah Gowdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Michael C . Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 5:08 AM Subject: Re: x86-64 Hammer and IA64 Itainium On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 08:08:48PM -0700, Jeremiah

State of apm, etc?

2001-04-27 Thread David Gilbert
Under 4.3, apm works ... after a fashion on my Fujitsu lifebook. Suspend and resume work and the battery status is available. I also find that the non-cardbus pccards work, after a fashion. There are interactions, though. One particularly gnawing one is that pccards cease to work after a

kern/26705

2001-04-27 Thread Akinori MUSHA
Hi, Please review the following patch. The previous fix against uthread_fork.c, pointed out by PR#25110, fixed the P_ALTSTACK problem, but it was not quite correct. The originator of PR#26705 claims that the problem is rooted in a bug of fork(2) regarding the alternate signal stack. See those

Re: gcc -O bug

2001-04-27 Thread Peter Seebach
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dennis writes: At 05:51 PM 04/26/2001, Peter Seebach wrote: (Go ahead, dismiss me as being unfairly biased against C.) Done. Like I said, its not worthy of debate. Wow. I think that pretty much summarizes your knowledge of the situation. :) -s p.s.: If you

Re: VPN

2001-04-27 Thread Wes Peters
Doug Young wrote: I've just been going through this stuff for the past week. None of the things come with adequate documentation so you need to rely heavily on mailing list support. Thankfully a few people have been giving me some assistance but looks like at least few days more messing

RE: LCD driver port (Linux - FreeBSD) needed for car-mp3 player

2001-04-27 Thread Patrick S. Gardella
Shaun, I looked at the Cajun pages. Very nice little box! As far as the LCD, you don't need a driver for it, since it uses either a serial port interface or and i2c interface. For the serial port, you can use whatever language you want to connect to it and talk to it. (Assuming you are

Re: BSDI and Marketing 101

2001-04-27 Thread Dennis
At 01:06 AM 04/27/2001, Mark Sergeant wrote: Then again you could also download an iso of 4.3 for free, go to BSD Mall and get a 4 CD set for 39.95 etc. The thing you pay for when you are buying these box sets is usually the manual, some also include a certain amount of telephone support etc. So

this thread is offtopic (was Re: BSDI and Marketing 101)

2001-04-27 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010427 15:27] wrote: At 01:06 AM 04/27/2001, Mark Sergeant wrote: Then again you could also download an iso of 4.3 for free, go to BSD Mall and get a 4 CD set for 39.95 etc. The thing you pay for when you are buying these box sets is usually the manual, some also

Re: gcc -O bug

2001-04-27 Thread Dennis
At 05:23 PM 04/27/2001, you wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dennis writes: At 05:51 PM 04/26/2001, Peter Seebach wrote: (Go ahead, dismiss me as being unfairly biased against C.) Done. Like I said, its not worthy of debate. Wow. I think that pretty much summarizes your knowledge of the

Trouble with 4.3-RELEASE compiler

2001-04-27 Thread Joao Carlos Mendes Luis
Hi, I was installing a squid server with 4.3-RELEASE, and found that FreeBSD has now a bug in the compiler that affects squid. The default compilation of squid is with CFLAGS=-g -O2 -Wall, and this setup triggers the bug. I've left a trimmed down copy of the problem files at

Re: BSDI and Marketing 101

2001-04-27 Thread David O'Brien
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 05:50:01PM -0400, Dennis wrote: I guess you missed the POINT, which was that mandrake was selling the same I guess you missed the POINT. I see you are conveniently totally ignoring the fact that the channel wants $129 items. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: Trouble with 4.3-RELEASE compiler

2001-04-27 Thread David O'Brien
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 07:40:22PM -0300, Joao Carlos Mendes Luis wrote: I was installing a squid server with 4.3-RELEASE, and found that FreeBSD has now a bug in the compiler that affects squid. The default compilation of squid is with CFLAGS=-g -O2 -Wall, and this setup triggers the

Re: BSDI and Marketing 101

2001-04-27 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dennis writes: At 01:06 AM 04/27/2001, Mark Sergeant wrote: I guess you missed the POINT, [...] And I have to hand that to you Dennis: when it comes to missing points you are the master... -- Poul-Henning Kamp | UNIX since Zilog Zeus 3.20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]