I've had similar problems measuring bandwidth. The greatest difficulty was the
limited resoution of the available timers. It's a darn shame that a high
resolution counter isn't available given all these fancy hardware. Milliseconds!
Pah! You can do an awful lot in a millisecond. Ever since the Pen
Why don't we create a new interest channel for 1.2 (or 2) questions. That
will strip a lot of crud out of this channel, and the porting team and any
other patiently waiting people can filter it all out into /dev/null...
the time being.
If this sounds as though it might help you, drop me a request and I'll
mail you the source. Who knows, it might even take some pressure off the
Java 2 porting team.
All the best
Jerry
Jerry Treweek
Senior Programmer
Linguistics Dept
Lancaster University
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Hi
I've looked everywhere (except in the right place) and I can't find
something that should be so obvious when you tell me it will smack me in
the face and I'll hide in shame for a year!
I have a string that contains the characters \u201a - that is a six
character string. How do I convert this
Hi
Anyone picked up on mp3 players for java ?
Jerry
Hi All,
Has anyone come across a way of detecting when an AudioPlayer has
finished playing it's input stream ? I could subclass the input stream
to detect this, but there might me a more elegant solution.
Thanks
Jerry T
Dear all,
I've spend the last week or so trawling for info on CPU's, motherboards,
chip sets et al, with the intention of upgrading my main linux machine.
This machine (currently a now aging P90) sits in a cupboard and acts as
a file server and compilation (Java and C) machine - i.e. a developers
Hi Tal
Thanks for your beautifier, but I'm afraid I can't use it because of
your restrictive copyright - in particular:
> * 7. Any software that makes use of this software must state in its documentation
> *that "This software uses Beautifier - an Automatic Indentation Filter
> *for
Albrecht Kleine wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just uploaded another TYA JIT release
> to tya home site:
>
> ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/tya1.0.tgz
>
Thanks Albrecht for your work, I was looking out for a JIT for Java
under Linux - we will give it a good testing.
This poses the question - a
Nice plug for O'Reilly, Albert ;-), but why this channel ?
Personally I avoid emacs when ever possible having used vi for years (ok,
decades). But - I recently came across a REAL programmers editor called
slickedit while looking for a Java code beautifier - see www.slickedit.com
This really mad
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