29%
18.12.2013
FILE *ptr_myfile;
16
17 counter_limit = 100;
18
19 ptr_myfile=fopen("test.bin","wb");
20 if (!ptr_myfile)
21 {
22 printf("Unable to open file!");
23 return 1;
24 }
25 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter
29%
17.02.2015
:
Tegra X1:
25.6GBps memory bandwidth
HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
10W power
Peak performance: 1,024GFLOPS with FP16; 512GFLOPS with FP32
ARM Cortex CPUs:
Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 ... 25
29%
11.04.2016
B blocks: 25.3 IO/s, 50.6 MiB/s (424.9 Mbit/s)
As the block size continues to grow, the transfer rate becomes increasingly important; a track change is only possible after fully reading the current
29%
05.12.2014
Yes
Filesystems (Internal HDs)
ext4
ext4
ext3/ext4/XFS
Btrfs
USB 3.0
2x
2x
1x
2x
USB 2.0
2x
1x
4x
29%
30.11.2025
with the /accepteula option, which can be useful in scripting. Unfortunately, this option does not work for all of the Sysinternal tools.
The programs only run on a Windows system as of Windows 2000 Server
29%
21.01.2021
This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
... 1992
i486DX2
2:1 clock multiplier, 40/20, 50/25, 66/33 speeds; L2 on MB
Mar 1994
i486DX4
3:1 clock multiplier, 75/25, 100/33 speeds; 16KB L1 cache on-die, L2 ...
This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
28%
18.10.2017
a000)
libpgc.so => /opt/pgi/linux86-64/16.10/lib/libpgc.so (0x00007f5bc4fc2000)
librt.so.1 => /lib64/librt.so.1 (0x00007f5bc4dba000)
libm.so.6 => /lib64/libm.so.6 (0x00007f5bc4
28%
30.11.2025
SyslogFacility AUTH
20 TCPKeepAlive yes
21 UseDNS no
22 UsePrivilegeSeparation yes
23 Subsystem sftp /usr/local/libexec/sftp-server
24 Match Group sftponly
25 ChrootDirectory /export
28%
07.10.2025
it is trivial to reproduce the same visualization in Bottom with
btm -b -r 2000
(Figure 3), which can be handy as htop undergoes maintainer transition. Another interesting option is the process tree view
28%
30.11.2025
, to monitoring and controlling complete systems.
Identifying Services
OpenNMS can automatically identify the services you need to monitor. In versions up to 1.8.x, this task is handled by the capabilities daemon