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<0> What does it run on? Alpha?
<1> have it in use at the firm where working at the moment
<1> alpha yes
<2> i think it runs on alpha, ualpha, vax, uvax and itanium
<0> What do people usually run it on?
<0> alpha I guess
<1> at least we use alpha



<3> i just found the most bad*** voltohmeter
<2> yup, and sometimes VAX, but maybe that's less common now
<1> does vms have any future, has anyone an opinion?
<0> hehe, NO to both questions
<1> =)
<2> well, hehe
<2> at your work places, what do they use the VMS boxes for?
<2> that might help the answer
<0> Only creepy smelly old guys with beards and coffee stains on their shirts care about VMS
<3> anyone know what the diode setting would be for? im guessing someone here is into electronics
<1> the core system runs on them
<1> other's are solaris and linux and some windows servers even
<4> undrdawg: should be a symbol witha triangle and a horizontal line perpendicular to the end point of the arrow
<4> undrdawg: -|<|-
<1> but i think that vms there is more like a blast from the past
<3> heh nice nick
<4> undrdawg: oh, what's it for? testing diodes ;)
<3> well duh
<3> i was thinking voltage drop maybe
<3> i should go get a diode and test it
<3> this thing comes with phase rotation, frequency counter, capacitance, transistor gain, and the usual stuff
<3> and the continuity beep i gotta have that :D
<3> i wanna see how high freq it can measure
<1> hmm i think they might abandon the vms at near future
<1> better not trouble myself with it
<2> yeahhh
<2> might as well



<2> unix admins are more readily available
<1> yep
<5> MIR IST SAU LANGWEILIG UNTERHALteT MICH
<6> entertain yourself
<7> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=porn
<8> hey, is there any little-endian transformer ?
<9> transform to what?
<8> i mean, if i have any kind of number, transform it to little endian
<9> man byteorder
<8> which do i need to pick ? hton ?
<9> networkbyte-order is bit-endian
<9> h(ost)ton(network) therefore transforms to big-endian
<8> didn't get it
<9> wo what you need is ntoh()
<9> n(etwork)toh(ost)
<8> k,thanks
<10> why don't simply write a macro or something equally tiny?
<9> i just wondered if BSWAP does the thing
<8> it's not related to coding, i just saw it somewhere and began lookin for some definitions
<10> you create dependencies to huge libs using those pesky network functions. that's overkill.
<8> wobster: any other suggestions ?
<10> a single line of c-code or in some macro language your compiler supports,
<8> such as ?
<10> such as what?
<8> how should that macro-l would look like?
<10> find out yourself. it's certainly a nice exercise.
<8> kk
<10> no spoon-feeding =)
<8> found it, looks nice, a sh* playgame
<11> yeah yeah yasm is in debian unstable


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