01-29-2008
And so, what was the difference?
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Just a quick message to say great work to Neo and any others who have helped with the upgrade - the layout, appearance and functionality of this forum ROCKS.
By far the best I have seen.
Excellent! (1 Reply)
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how can i do that in a script withough havin the script halt at the section where the top command is located. am writign a script that will send me the out put of unx commands if the load average of a machine goes beyond the recommended number.
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i want to save this output to a file... (1 Reply)
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Hi,
I've got some CPU bottleneck on a HP-UX 11 server : i didn't
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Is there a 'top' command equivalent in AIX 4.2 ?
I already checked and I do not see the following ones anywhere:
top
nmon
topas (1 Reply)
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-hpuxadmin
slow VM GUEST
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hello ,
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Hello Folks,
Recently our FreeBSD 7.1 i386 system became very sluggish.
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Hello All,
Just went through a nice YT video of A.I
Age of A.I YT video
See who is the host of this video :) if you are a Hollywood fan(a bit spoiler)
I hope to learn something of it someday, technology is really growing day by day, cheers.
Thanks,
R. Singh (8 Replies)
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mlib_videodct8x8_s16_s16_na
mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA(3MLIB) mediaLib Library Functions mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA(3MLIB)
NAME
mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA - forward Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT)
SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lmlib [ library... ]
#include <mlib.h>
mlib_status mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA(mlib_s16 coeffs[64], const mlib_s16 block[64]);
DESCRIPTION
The input to the DCT routine is the difference between the current block and the reference block. The difference pixel can occupy nine bits
and is represented as a 16-bit datum. This function requires no special address alignment.
PARAMETERS
The function takes the following arguments:
coeffs Pointer to the destination DCT coefficients.
block Pointer to an 8x8 motion-compensated block that is the difference between the reference block and the current block.
RETURN VALUES
The function returns MLIB_SUCCESS if successful. Otherwise it returns MLIB_FAILURE.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
mlib_VideoDCT2x2_S16_S16(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT4x4_S16_S16(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_B12(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_U8(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_U8_NA(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDCT16x16_S16_S16(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoDCT16x16_S16_S16_B10(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDeQuantize_S16(3MLIB), mlib_VideoDeQuantizeInit_S16(3MLIB), mlib_VideoQuantize_S16(3MLIB),
mlib_VideoQuantizeInit_S16(3MLIB), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 9 Nov 2004 mlib_VideoDCT8x8_S16_S16_NA(3MLIB)