**>From: "Arne K. Haaje" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
**>To: [email protected]
**>Subject: Re: messageid DLR parameter
**>Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 17:40:58 +0100
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**>fredag 11. februar 2005, 17:58, skrev Davy Chan:
**>> Picture my ICE connected to my analyzer through a JTAG cable setting
**>> breakpoints on ROM code to see if gwthread_sleep() is flaking out
**>> because I'm not allowing enough CPU cycles to service the clock interrupt.
**>>
**>> And, my ssh sessions into my unix boxes are 80x24, green on black :-).
**>
**>To quote Monty Python - Life of Brian;
**>
**>"You lucky, lucky bastard!" :D
**>
**>Stuff like this must be a geeks wet dream ;-)

Or an engineer's nightmare.  I've learned that 80x24 is a good
default screen size when accessing systems that are located more
than 2 hours drive from you. I remember ABEND'ing a Netware
server when I resized my console connection. Of course, it wasn't
Novell's rconsole but a proprietary "secure console" system and
was never meant to be accessed from a DECnet LAT connected terminal
server...

And, the stories I can tell you about Kannel on an embedded system...
Even the analyzer's can't capture the samplings fast enough with some
JTAG interfaces. And with Kannel's multiple boxes and interactions, it
gets very painful trying to predict real-time behavior when porting from
an x86 or SPARC architecture to an ARM7.

See ya...

d.c.

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