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Hi Neo,
i have followed your porting of the VPM algorithm to C+. Did you ever finish this exercise? I am playing around with some ARM chips and would love to run the algorithm on them... would you care to share the final results?
Thanks for your help.
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2. Solaris
I have recently built a new server and patched Soalris 10 up tp latest bundle etc...
When I run a decompress using the format zcat fred.Z |tar -xvf - it runs at a very slow rate.
A similiar server which is less powerful runs over twice as quick.
Is there any work arounds to configure decompress... (4 Replies)
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Continued from here.
Port the main loop C code to PHP. Here is the C code for the main loop:
/* =============================================================================== */
/* Begin MAIN proc (see endofpgm for alternate entry) */
/*... (2 Replies)
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4. What is on Your Mind?
Hello!
I'm about to embark on a new project to port the VPM (Variable Permability Model) for decompression diving from some old BASIC code (attached, "VPM.txt") to PHP.
Then, I plan to create a plugin for this site where folks can run VPM on the web.
Then, I plan to improve VPM based on... (15 Replies)
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I'm using cygwin on win7, What I would like to do is something like this:
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I know I can start a new instance using either of these:
mintty -e ...
cygstart tail ...
But neither of those open in ANSI mode, so I can't do... (0 Replies)
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I started to gather some stats from our windows servers through the use of cygwin and sshd :)
is anyone else doing this sort of thing?
interested in some other indicators I should be checking for...
thanks,
manny
the following is only an example of the type of data I am able to... (4 Replies)
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Hi Guys,
I'm just wondering how to compress and decompress a file in the same script using multiple programs, and can it be done in one line?
e.g gzip file && gunzip file
bzip2 file && bunzip file
I tried this and a few other combinations but it doesn't seem to work. Any... (6 Replies)
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I stumbled on this feature on a SLES10 system yesterday... if you tar tf filename.tar.gz or tar xf filename.tar.gz it automatically gunzips the data for you. Has this feature been around for a while? I have 1.12 on my system, which doesn't, but the 1.20 manual mentions it... (3 Replies)
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I am looking for an unzip application that can handle Unix .z files, but from a Windows environment AND has a command-line prompt. Anybody know of anything?
TIA,
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