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Who, what, or how is memory-mapped I/O and memory maps set up in computer systems for use? I will try and be as clear as possible, and I hope someone here has the knowledge to really understand what I'm asking thoroughly, and have some answer that's good enough to make …

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I just started using Qt5 and now i'm getting an error which seems to be generated near the end of compiling saying this: cc1plus.exe: out of memory allocating 408 bytes. I compiled this same exact code in Qt 4.8.1 without any problems multiple times. I have no way of getting …

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![Spatial_Recall_2](/attachments/large/4/Spatial_Recall_2.png "Spatial_Recall_2") I'm new to pygame and currently I'm working on creating a memory game where the computer displays boxes at random positions for like a second and then the user has to click on where he/she thinks those boxes are. It's kind of like this: [Click Here](http://www.lumosity.com/brain-games/memory-games/memory-matrix) However right …

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Hi I have a question about memory address on Windows Mobile 5.0 I found application pid by task manager which I downloaded from internet. Is it possible to find memory addresses by pid on Windows Mobile ? I know that VisualC++ has built in methods but for desktop Windows. I …

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I'm confused with the function: void * page_address(struct page *page) which (1) "convert a given page to its logical address" according to "Linux Kerenl developement 3rd edition" (2) "returns the linear address associated with the page frame" according to "understanding the linux kernel>>" (3) "returns the physical address of the …

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I am trying to use the glib HashTable implementation for my code and facing some issues in memory allocations. The code I've written is: GHashTable *g_hash_table; g_hash_table = g_hash_table_new (g_direct_hash, g_direct_equal); gint *port, *src_value, *value; guint32 *dst_key, *key; . . . while(1) { key = g_malloc (sizeof *key); dst_key = …

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Symptoms: Laptop boots up and dies in about a minute User had previous trouble with keyboard and had removed and reinserted it before. First 20 seconds of boot attempt is met with that loud "stuck key" repeating sound. Removed keyboard. System began booting without sound, ran for a minute, shut …

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Hello, I'm new to assembly and am finding myself porting someone's MASM old code to C++ for portable smartphone architectures. There's a syntax on the memory addressing I'm having trouble interpreting. Can anyone help me understand what's going on? It's probably an easy question for everyone familiar with the syntax, …

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I am wondering how to change the VGA resolution and the video memory pointer in real mode assembly (nasm). I have no idea how to do this, so can anyone help me?

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When under Windows 2008 Server with my C++-program (with a cicle) many directory are copiing, then the memory is increasing and remain at a high level. Waht can I do?

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Hello I have a problem with my vba collection object. When I run the code below I get the "out of stack space (error 28)" message. It seems to me that my collection shouldnt take up so much memory as the each object in it is just a set of …

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Hi all, I'm making a miltithreaded program that uses the pthreads library. One of the threads monitors the users input. my problem is when I enter a close command I get the following error: 9 [sig]...: *** fatal error - called with threadlist_ix -1 make: *** [run] Hangup I know …

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I am using ext4 filesytem on fedora 13 and also Windows 7. Tried linux internal reader, ext2fsd and many more to fetch data from ext4 partition but unable to do so. Can any one help to access data in Linux partition from Windows 7. Thank You

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I am using ext4 filesytem on fedora 13 and also Windows 7. Tried linux internal reader, ext2fsd and many more to fetch data from ext4 partition but unable to do so. Can any one help to access data in Linux partition from Windows 7. Thank You

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During runtime when a program asks for a memory block (say, by malloc()), its provided with a block of virtual addresses, say 0x10000000 to 0x1000A00 (for 32 bit). During the execution, other processes are incorporated into the main memory and pages 0x10000000-0x100000A0 are paged out. After some time, the program …

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Does anybody know a good tutorial on programming applications with multiple entry points in C++? I am designing an application in MSVC 2008 Express that will interface with an AS/400 system and process scripts to either feed data, extract data by reading the screen, or do custom tasks. I was …

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Where do you recommend one can get [B][URL="http://www.memoryx.net/flashmemory.html"]flash memory[/URL][/B]? It's usually hard to find... if you do get to find a few, they over price it! Although i got an good Site [COLOR="Red"] MEMORYX.NET [/COLOR] but did you.....? share your knowledge here Thanks!

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John Tu is the President and Co-founder of Kingston Technology which just happens to be one of the biggest providers of memory products on the planet, so when he talks about trends and developments in the memory market a lot of people start listening. Especially when he does so against …

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Intel officially announced the introduction of 10 Core 2 Duo and Core Extreme microprocessors for desktops, workstations and notebooks. Intel said it has over 550 customer system designs underway, with the CPUs built on 65 nanometre technology. Machines using the desktop chips will be available in early August, while notebooks …

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After months of possible merger information it finally happens and I am surprised at the amount of money that AMD had to spend on this. This is a huge step for both companies. Currently Intel is the lead manufacturer of microprocessors, semiconductors, and graphics chips with AMD being the second …

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The world of malware could be turned upon its head if the Blue Pill virtualization based rootkit due to be demonstrated at the [URL="http://syscan.org"]SyScan 06[/URL] Conference, Singapore, in a couple of weeks proves as undetectable as the security researcher who has created it claims. [URL="http://invisiblethings.org/"]Joanna Rutkowska[/URL] is a stealth malware …

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The triple-gate transistor is not new, almost exactly three years ago on June 12th 2003 at the [URL="http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20030612tech.htm"]Symposia of VLSI Technology and Circuits in Kyoto[/URL], Japan, [URL="http://www.intel.com"]Intel [/URL]was heralding it as the future of chip design. However, the fact that at the same [URL="http://www.vlsisymposium.org/index.html"]Symposium this week in Hawaii[/URL], Intel reveals …

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Multiple core processors are set to dominate the marketplace by the end of 2007, after [URL="http://www.amd.com"]AMD [/URL]follows [URL="http://www.intel.com"]Intel [/URL]down the ‘more performance for less power’ road. Having already beaten Intel to the dual-core processor punch, the announcement from AMD that it will ship four-core processors for high end desktops, servers …

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In 2002, IBM scientists managed to produce a magnetic data tape capable of a storage density of 1 billion bits per square inch. This week the [URL="http://www.almaden.ibm.com"]IBM Almaden Research Center [/URL]boffins have done it again, in conjunction with Fuji, to the tune of 6.67 billion bits per square inch. That …

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Microsoft this week updated Microsoft Works -- the consumer-level "home" edition of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Works Suite 2006 is now available for SRP $99.95 Microsoft Works is an integrated word processor, spreadsheet, database, calendar, and email client wrapped up into one large program. The programs are sufficient for most home …

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Microsoft's new Digital Locker system allows users of Windows computers to download computer software from a variety of vendors. A number of software vendors already provide this functionality -- Microsoft's system brings those vendors under "one roof", manages the financial transactions, and then stores the license information for later use …

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OpenOffice.Org, the creaters and maintainers of the open-sourced OpenOffice, have just released version 1.1.5 of their office software suite. The update addresses a security problem concerning a buffer overflow; there are other issues that are repaired since version 1.1.4, such as porting updates (OpenOffice was developed for Linux first, and …

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Microsoft is currently reorganising itself into three main divisions, in an effort to streamline the processes of decision making and bringing products to market. The three divisions will be: [b]Microsoft Platform Products and Services Division[/b] Responsible for Windows products, corporate server products and MSN web services. [b]Microsoft Business Division[/b] Responsible …

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Last week, Intel announced a new chip design that promises less power use per unit time, along with embedded security and management functions. The goal is to provide a 3.5 times performance-per-watt improvement over today's single-core Xeon based server CPU. Intel's CEO Paul Otellini said that this new design goal …

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