well actually the core duo itself uses certain super scalar techniques.. so yes it has certain advantages and disadvantages of a super scalar processor...
and one more thing to consider in single...
Type: Posts; User: vasanth
well actually the core duo itself uses certain super scalar techniques.. so yes it has certain advantages and disadvantages of a super scalar processor...
and one more thing to consider in single...
I would highly recommend that you go for the core duo.. I have used it and performance seems good and even benchmarks seem to prove this...
Though app which take advantage of this is required...
I have a doubt .. consider the below situation
object a;
object b;
b=a;
can you provide me details of the laptop model number??
I have opened mine but I don't think you need to open it to add RAM.. all laptops and VAIO included provide facilities to access the memory module by just opening a small latch with 4 screws...
void recursiveFunction(arguments){
if(conditionMet)
return;
--- do something----
recursiveFunction(arguments);
}
thank you both.. i will try the novacain's "reference" idea.
I am building a human path maping and profile matching system for my fianl year university project. Which involves plotting...
thanx.. But i dont think I can acurately measure the distance from the head.. cant this be done by using the height of the person on image and and approx distance of the person from the camera...
Hello Everyone,
Long time since I came here... I require your valuable suggestion/ideas for the below propsed system.
The purpose of the system is to detect/map the path of human/humans in a...
here's me with the pirates... I am the one in the middle
nice... more then the actual parser i liek the way the system works..
:( the program is a bit rough edged (created when I hardly had any good programming experience)..
to solve the problem you will have to extract the project folder to C drive and then run the exe.....
I had posted my chess game here quite some time back... you can find it at http://geekpursuit.com/web/public_html/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=3
screen shot...
(1<<check_bit) ==0
needs to be changed to
(1U<<check_bit) ==0
as from the other thread i learnt that signed integer breaks when bitshifiting from one endian to the other...
thanx... that cleared it up.. had a look into how it worked...
ok lets assume the machine is big-endian
byte to check :- 00000010
mask 1(big endian) :- 10000000
now i want to check if the 1st bit is set which in the above case is yes
1U << 1 :-...
ok lets assume the machine is big-endian
byte to check :- 00000010
mask 1(big endian) :- 10000000
now i want to check if the 1st bit is set which in the above case is...
there is no standard function to do this.. You could obtain the key press of the arrow keys and do further processing based on the selection..
I use gcc on linux.. and dev-c++ which comes with a gcc port on windows
you assuming the architecture... what happnes when this code is run on a mac.
how abt something like
bool is_bit_set(unsigned char byte,unsigned char check_bit)
{
if(check_bit>7 || (byte & (1<<check_bit)) ==0)
return false;
return true;
}
i had seen some applications which use the mouse movement values as a seed... i guess those will give better random values..
Try this
union REGS regs;
regs.h.ah=0x02; //video function 2 to move cursor
regs.h.bh=0x00; //video screen
regs.h.dh=col; //cursors column position
regs.h.dl=row; //cursors row...
Java and C++ are intended for different kind of problem solving... so any comparrision between them would not be fair.
yep you are some what correct...
And for ppl who dont know me.. I left this board some time back.. Decided to come back now.. :)