On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:12 PM, John Summerfield
wrote:
> and then Debian uses mawk which "is smaller and much faster than gawk."
Interestingly, nawk is symlinked to mawk by default on Debian-based systems.
$ readlink /usr/bin/nawk
/etc/alternatives/nawk
$ readlink /etc/alternatives/nawk
/usr/b
On 6/28/07, David Bjørnsten-Lindhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way, nice preformence boost on the 64bit :)
I noticed this as well. Went from about 31 MIPS to 37 MIPS on an
Athlon 64 3000+ at 1.8 GHz.
Tim
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On 2/16/06, Adam Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, but, uh, in any case, it's x86-and-descendents-specific,
> right? No s390 support?
No s390 support has been announced (and I don't think it would be
likely), but there are plans to port it to IA64 and PPC.
Tim
On 9/30/05, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mac OS on a Playstation Portable. Hercules, anyone...8-)
I saw pics of a PSP running Linux on Bochs so theoretically Hercules
should run too, although the performance would probably be painfully
slow, even for S/360 and S/370 operating systems.
uname -a may be what you want.
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On 7/27/05, Adam Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Herc on a modern box would give you, what, about 40 MIPS? So
> it'd be about 1/5 the speed, which would be even more intolerable for
> actual work, but you could do it.
I wrote a quick little benchmark yesterday to try to determine th
On 7/27/05, Richard Pinion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was Hercules part of this entanglement? And if it was, was Hercules running
> under Linux or Windows?
I'm not sure what Adam's arrangement was, but I've run Bochs on CentOS
3.4 for S/390 (RHEL 3 Update 4) under Hercules on Fedora Core 3 x86
I saw this article today and thought it might be of interest to the
list subscribers. Here's a short excerpt:
"IBM is today [July 26] expected to announce its most powerful
mainframe ever with the z/9, a machine which can be configured with up
to 54 processing engines.
...
The z/9 is due to be gen
CTCI /dev/net/tun 1500 192.168.1.199 192.168.1.198
255.255.255.255
Thanks,
Tim Pinkawa
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me groups found
sending termination signals...done
sending kill signals...done
disabling swap...
unmounting filesystems...
and the shutdown proceeds to finish. Any help is appreciated and
again, I apologize if this is off topic.
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