Hi David:
I recompile the kernel without OHCI. And the disk write is much faster. Problem
is solved.
Thanks a lot.
Cheers
Wan
-Original Message-
From: David George [mailto:david.geo...@ska.ac.za]
Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2009 6:31 PM
To: Wormnes, Kjetil (ATNF, Marsfield)
Cc: casper
Hi David:
It seems to start working now. But I have not finished the compiling.
I check the mhs file, the function is implemented correctly. Hope all pin
definition are right.
Wan
-Original Message-
From: David George [mailto:david.geo...@ska.ac.za]
Sent: Friday, 16 October 2009 6:0
Hi Wan,
This means that the definitions of the classes used for the
yellow blocks have been updated and something is out of sync
in Matlab. All you need to do is to run the command
"clear classes" at the Matlab command prompt and that will
allow things to reset.
This is among the least helpful e
Hi David:
Thanks for your information. But I find after update to the head release, I
could not compile my design any more.
An error is received:
#
## Block objects creation ##
#
Problem with block: a10hs1/XSG core config
Error using ==>
Hi David,
Thank you so much for that. It was extremely helpful.
We were indeed mounting the drive syncronously, *and* the USB is falling
back to OHCI. Following your suggestions and removing the sync flag
seems to have helped a bit, so to recompile the kernel next ...
cheers
Kjetil
David G
>
> hi john,
>
> regarding the recent NRAO memo on word boundry detection
> (in your link below):
>
> i think the early ATA engineers tested prototype hardware
> that didn't use 8/10 encoding in high speed serial links.
> (since the data is noise like, one shouldn't need two
> extra bits to insure
hi john,
regarding the recent NRAO memo on word boundry detection
(in your link below):
i think the early ATA engineers tested prototype hardware
that didn't use 8/10 encoding in high speed serial links.
(since the data is noise like, one shouldn't need two
extra bits to insure sufficient trans
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