Since 4/14/2012 8:22:22 AM, dandelion has written 4 articles and participated in 273 conversations. dandelion signature: dandelion
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w.g.meijer@ucd.ie034 (1/4/2005 1:27:58 PM) comp.lang.c Hoi Wim, Ik hoop dat je goed weer in Ierland bent aangekomen. Hetw as een vrij intens nieuwjaa, maar ik denk dat je gelijk hebt als je zegtd at je het beter *nu* kunt uitspreken dan als een van ons tweeen in d... dandelion
[OT] Seasonal Best Wishes039 (12/24/2004 12:03:54 PM) comp.lang.c Merry Christmas to all of you lurkers, posters and regulars! Regards, dandelion. ... dandelion
IVT at address 01527 (11/29/2004 12:48:44 PM) comp.lang.c Hi, Just another question for the standards jockeys... Suppose I have an Interrupt Vector Table located at address 0x0000 (16-bit machine). I want to dump the context of the IVT, by treating it as an array st... dandelion
Heaven.... ADM64/Suse9.11036 (11/29/2004 11:27:45 AM) comp.os.linux.advocacy Last saturday was the day. I had the cash, I had a corpse (Intel Pentium II/64Mb Ram/3Gb Hd, present from my father, who bought a new one for some 1000 euro's) so some major brain surgery was called for. I dec... dandelion
What is "image"333 (2/10/2005 2:41:37 PM) comp.lang.c Hi, I often heard that "image" is used in embedded application. This is something to do with a pointer and it is common to use "image" to configure the Integrated Circuit (IC). What is this "image" actually... tatto0_2000(13)
C portability is a myth8926 (2/13/2005 1:31:13 PM) comp.lang.c I just read couple articles on this group and it keeps amazing me how the portability is used as strong argument for language cleanliness. In my opinion, porting the program (so you just take the source code ... news11233(19)
Another Linux clown shoots himself down4114 (2/14/2005 3:31:19 PM) comp.os.linux.advocacy In the very popular "Windows stands the test of time. Linux doesn't." thread, cola bozo spike1 insists to me: "Gods you're dumb, users in corporate or educational environments have NEVER had root access. ONLY... nospam21(11322)
Thousands more Linux desktops!60323 (2/16/2005 9:15:01 PM) comp.os.linux.advocacy http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39187942,00.htm It seems switching to Linux is becoming the "in" thing to do! begin quote "We have had a huge increase in requests for desktop solutions... no9(3182)
My computer getting stuck when I debug in Visual C++1022 (2/22/2005 9:55:14 AM) comp.lang.c I have IBM ThinkPad with 2.2GHz and 512MB RAM and I have problems when I try to debug a project I'm working on it. The computer suddenly getting stuck in the middle of the debug, it doesn't occur in specific l... yitzik(1)
Converting seconds to (Days, Hours, Minutes, seconds)729 (2/22/2005 3:46:11 PM) comp.lang.c Is there a simple function call within "C" that I can use to convert number of seconds (keep in mind this may be a type longlong and has to work on UNIX and NT) into Days, months, Hours, Minutes and seconds. I... beefstu350(68)
C question about Pointers and assembly357 (2/23/2005 11:40:14 AM) comp.lang.c Hello all I need to understand the concepts of following terminology in C Language :-- Q1.. what is the near,far pointer mean's ? what is the difference between the these pointer and normal Pointe... tarun_sn(1)
Limit on maximum number of register variable in C program1626 (2/23/2005 12:00:34 PM) comp.lang.c Hi All Is there a limit on the number of register variables that can be declared and initialized in a C program on a particular hardware platform? If you define more number of register variables than the proces... alakesh.haloi(2)
doubt on regarding stacks1828 (2/24/2005 11:20:02 AM) comp.lang.c Hi all, Plz dont fire at me if this is a silly question Is there any way to know in which direction stack grows pmm ... muralipmanohar(43)