11-05-2009
Quote:
Could you tell how to display jpeg image after decoding in openGL
Given that you do not appear to much experience with the concept of textures in OpenGL, maybe you should use an image library such as
DevIL.
Here is a
tutorial on DevIL. It includes an example of how to load and display a JPEG using OpenGL.
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decode-dimms
decode-dimms(1) User Commands decode-dimms(1)
NAME
decode-dimms - Decode the information found in memory module SPD EEPROMs.
SYNOPSIS
decode-dimms [-c] [-f [-b]] [-x|-X file [files..]]
decode-dimms -h
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the decode-dimms tool is to decode the information found in memory module SPD EEPROMs. The SPD data is read either from the
running system or dump files. The tool requires the eeprom kernel module to be loaded.
PARAMETERS
-f, --format
Print nice html output
-b, --bodyonly
Don't print html header (useful for postprocessing the output)
--side-by-side
Display all DIMMs side-by-side if possible
--merge-cells
Merge neighbour cells with identical values (side-by-side output only)
-c, --checksum
Decode completely even if checksum fails
-x Read data from hexdump files
-X Same as -x except treat multibyte hex data as little endian
-h, --help
Display this usage summary
SEE ALSO
decode-vaio(1)
AUTHORS
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>
Christian Zuckschwerdt <zany@triq.net>
Burkart Lingner <burkart@bollchen.de>
Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
i2c-tools Oct 2013 decode-dimms(1)