Not even close to correct. All current, last generation, and the generation before that SoCs for phones/Tablets/PDAs support DMA to SDMMC module.
Tegra 1/2/3? yes
Omap 1/2/3/4/5? Yes
QC? Yes
Marvell 3x, PXA2xx? Yes
wrong wrong wrong wrong
wrong wrong wrong wrong
just tried it. NTFS FS, 2GB free, file on there 30GB full size, compressed to 15GB. opens juts fine even though there isn't 30GB free there. also opens instantly (does NOT decompress 30GB anywhere)
"The advent of technology collecting cell-site-location records has made continuous surveillance of a vast portion of the American populace possible: a level of Governmental intrusion previously inconceivable. It is natural for Fourth Amendment doctrine to evolve to meet these changes." - Judge Garaufis
"The fiction that the vast majority of the American population consents to warrantless government access to the records of a significant share of their movements by "choosing" to carry a cell phone must be rejected. In light of drastic developments in technology, the Fourth Amendment doctrine must evolve to preserve cell-phone user's reasonable expectation of privacy in cumulative cell-site-location records." - Judge Garaufis
"While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell-site-location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution permits. It is time that the courts begin to address whether revolutionary changes in technology require changes to existing Fourth Amendment doctrine. Here, the court concludes only that existing Fourth Amendment doctrine must be interpreted so as to afford constitutional protection to the cumulative cell-site-location records requested here. For the foregoing reasons the Government's motion for orders pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Â 2703(c){l) and (d) is DENIED." - Judge Garaufis
Home visits to make sure pets aren't being mistreated? Well, now you know why I am not getting a pet there. I have no desire to have anyone come to MY house to inspect it! Explains why I bought my pets from a pet store and not these "re-homing centers." I treat my pets well, and I have no need to prove it to anyone.
I see comments like this all the time. Is it really that uncommon for developers to make 120k+? My second job after college and each one after paid more than that.
If and only if you do not need USB2-passthrough. VirtualBox's USB2 stack is terrible(storage works at times, other things never do, like iphones). VMWare's actually works.
Seriously? What ARMS have you worked with? Every one I've seen has ability to set speed
Intel PXA gen1 series have software settable MEMORY and CPU speeds with 12MHz granularity
Intel PXA gen2 series have software settable BUS, MEMORY, AND CPU speeds with 13MHz granularity
Freescale i.MX series have software settable MEMORY and CPU speeds, with sub-Hz granularity
TI's older OMAPs can set CPU speed with 6 MHz granularity
Lenovo T400 has swappable bay (CD, HDD, extra battery). It has great LED-backlit LCD option. It has the enw intel mobile chipset so battery life is amazing (I get over 12 hours with the cd-tray battery and the 9-cell main battery)
A faraday cage blocks signals IFF it is grounded. Last I checked trucks are on RUBBER wheels on a non-conductive road. Even wonder why you get cell reception in elevators? Same reason. Please go redo your college physics course.
Just bought one. There is a PIC - 12F629 for logic, and 2 8-bit shift registers. There are 6 3-V batteries, whose combined voltage of 18V is used to change eInk state. The e-ink displays show greyscale quite well, if you do not take the full specced time to get them to change state.
About time! The whole idea was crazy. If i were them i'd "accidentally" leak it if this did not happen... This sort of information should be freely available to encourage the system being fixed...
Well actually the size of even-numbered integers is EQUAL to the size of the set of all integers, since I can create a mapping from elements of one set to the other that will use up all elements in both.
A = {set of integers}
B = {set of even integers}
For all Bi there exists Aj such that Bi = Aj * 2
For all Ai there exists Bj such that Ai = Bj / 2
There...
According to the Entertainment Software Association, mod chips cause the industry to lose billions worldwide in lost sales. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce speculates that they cost the U.S. economy between $200 billion and $250 billion every year, at a loss of 750,000 jobs. ICE agents were seeking the manufacturers and distributors or such devices in Wednesday's raid.
750,000 jobs?? For comparaison: the WHOLE I.B.M. employs only 322,000 people, Microsoft employs 71,000 people, and E.A.(a good-size game development house) employs only 3,600 people. Do they dare claim that Modchips cost the industry losses of the number of jobs equivalent to more then 200 good-size game-development companies?
Now on to profits. 200 billion per year to the "economy"? Assuming this is at 15% sales tax rate, this means that value of games sold altogether is about 1.33 TRILLION dollars. (I assume the sales tax goes "to economy" the rest goes to the game company). Even at $100/game, this is about 13.3 BILLION game sales losses per year, or about 36,529,680 game sales losses PER DAY. To put this in context: if EVERY USA resident has a game console, this means that EVERY day one in eight pirates a game...
I would like to have a chat with the math teacher of whoever came up with those numbers...
But feel free to call the main guy behind all this, and ask. His mobile number is "+47 98 60 56 60", as seen on his personal website: http://www.ken-erik.com/
Don't get too excited. Some intel chips use PowerVR, which has no OSS driver (from intel as well as from anyone else) see here
Not even close to correct. All current, last generation, and the generation before that SoCs for phones/Tablets/PDAs support DMA to SDMMC module. Tegra 1/2/3? yes Omap 1/2/3/4/5? Yes QC? Yes Marvell 3x, PXA2xx? Yes
wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong just tried it. NTFS FS, 2GB free, file on there 30GB full size, compressed to 15GB. opens juts fine even though there isn't 30GB free there. also opens instantly (does NOT decompress 30GB anywhere)
User: Hello. On a scale of 1-10 how smart are you?
Cleverbot: 10 being smartest, I would say I am 8.
User: Weak! Why are you so stupid, stupid?
Cleverbot: I was born like it.
User: Then why did you clain you were an 8/10 on the smartness scale, liar?
Cleverbot: When did I do that?
"The advent of technology collecting cell-site-location records has made continuous surveillance of a vast portion of the American populace possible: a level of Governmental intrusion previously inconceivable. It is natural for Fourth Amendment doctrine to evolve to meet these changes." - Judge Garaufis
"The fiction that the vast majority of the American population consents to warrantless government access to the records of a significant share of their movements by "choosing" to carry a cell phone must be rejected. In light of drastic developments in technology, the Fourth Amendment doctrine must evolve to preserve cell-phone user's reasonable expectation of privacy in cumulative cell-site-location records." - Judge Garaufis
"While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell-site-location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution permits. It is time that the courts begin to address whether revolutionary changes in technology require changes to existing Fourth Amendment doctrine. Here, the court concludes only that existing Fourth Amendment doctrine must be interpreted so as to afford constitutional protection to the cumulative cell-site-location records requested here. For the foregoing reasons the Government's motion for orders pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Â 2703(c){l) and (d) is DENIED." - Judge Garaufis
Judge: > He is trying to make the point :)
Home visits to make sure pets aren't being mistreated? Well, now you know why I am not getting a pet there. I have no desire to have anyone come to MY house to inspect it! Explains why I bought my pets from a pet store and not these "re-homing centers." I treat my pets well, and I have no need to prove it to anyone.
I see comments like this all the time. Is it really that uncommon for developers to make 120k+? My second job after college and each one after paid more than that.
If and only if you do not need USB2-passthrough. VirtualBox's USB2 stack is terrible(storage works at times, other things never do, like iphones). VMWare's actually works.
does it run ARM?
Seriously? What ARMS have you worked with? Every one I've seen has ability to set speed
Intel PXA gen1 series have software settable MEMORY and CPU speeds with 12MHz granularity
Intel PXA gen2 series have software settable BUS, MEMORY, AND CPU speeds with 13MHz granularity
Freescale i.MX series have software settable MEMORY and CPU speeds, with sub-Hz granularity
TI's older OMAPs can set CPU speed with 6 MHz granularity
Probably not, but by the time it's sorted she'll be bankrupt
Lenovo T400 has swappable bay (CD, HDD, extra battery). It has great LED-backlit LCD option. It has the enw intel mobile chipset so battery life is amazing (I get over 12 hours with the cd-tray battery and the 9-cell main battery)
A faraday cage blocks signals IFF it is grounded. Last I checked trucks are on RUBBER wheels on a non-conductive road. Even wonder why you get cell reception in elevators? Same reason. Please go redo your college physics course.
link please? The only thing I found on google is this: http://www.diabetesdaily.com/edelman/2008/09/diabetes-cure.php
Lenovo T400 - 9 hours battery life with 50% screen brightness, watching a DVDrip, streamed over my 802.11n connection. Any questions?
You mean like this one?
http://www.belkin.com/easytransfercable/
+1, So true it hurts
Just bought one. There is a PIC - 12F629 for logic, and 2 8-bit shift registers. There are 6 3-V batteries, whose combined voltage of 18V is used to change eInk state. The e-ink displays show greyscale quite well, if you do not take the full specced time to get them to change state.
About time! The whole idea was crazy. If i were them i'd "accidentally" leak it if this did not happen... This sort of information should be freely available to encourage the system being fixed...
Well actually the size of even-numbered integers is EQUAL to the size of the set of all integers, since I can create a mapping from elements of one set to the other that will use up all elements in both. A = {set of integers} B = {set of even integers} For all Bi there exists Aj such that Bi = Aj * 2 For all Ai there exists Bj such that Ai = Bj / 2 There...
"You are currently using 1548 MB (50%) of your 3090 MB." For me
750,000 jobs?? For comparaison: the WHOLE I.B.M. employs only 322,000 people, Microsoft employs 71,000 people, and E.A.(a good-size game development house) employs only 3,600 people. Do they dare claim that Modchips cost the industry losses of the number of jobs equivalent to more then 200 good-size game-development companies?
Now on to profits. 200 billion per year to the "economy"? Assuming this is at 15% sales tax rate, this means that value of games sold altogether is about 1.33 TRILLION dollars. (I assume the sales tax goes "to economy" the rest goes to the game company). Even at $100/game, this is about 13.3 BILLION game sales losses per year, or about 36,529,680 game sales losses PER DAY. To put this in context: if EVERY USA resident has a game console, this means that EVERY day one in eight pirates a game...
I would like to have a chat with the math teacher of whoever came up with those numbers...
But feel free to call the main guy behind all this, and ask. His mobile number is "+47 98 60 56 60", as seen on his personal website: http://www.ken-erik.com/
Quite a few companies registered at that address... http://www.ukdata.com/company-credit-reports/NORDI C-MULTIMEDIA-DISTRIBUTION-LIMITED.html
http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/KEN-ERIK+LIMITED.as px
http://www.companiesgate.co.uk/HG+SHIPREPAIR+LIMIT ED.aspx
and the address itself is a residential area (check google maps)
Very suspicious...