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6:06 PM
$query = "SELECT * FROM pharmacy WHERE PID='$pharm_id' LIMIT 1";
$stmt = $conn->prepare($query);
$stmt->execute();
$row = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_BOTH);

When I try to echo the row, I'm not getting anything. I know the query works without issue (echoes correctly), but I'm missing something. Since I'm a noob at PDO, can someone just point out where I'm going wrong?
 
@deathtap Why are you using prepare, but not using bound paramaters?
 
Doh
 
@deathtap you are doing it wrong .. try watching this video: youtube.com/watch?v=nLinqtCfhKY
it should let you understand where you messed up
 
Okay, I think I got it.
Thanks
 
how to use SHA256? i know that the value of SHA256 for "123" is "a665a45920422f9d417e4867efdc4fb8a04a1f3fff1fa07e998e86f7f7a27ae3" , but my questions is how do i use that ?
 
6:17 PM
@NokImchen what are you looking to use it for?
 
hehe for mining Bitcoins :P
but for now i want to learn the usage of sha256 :)
 
basically, the idea of a hash is that you can verify that two pieces of data are the same without having to know what the pieces of data are
 
@IMSoP oh! i think i understood... please wait, let me tell what i understood and correct me if i'm wrong...
 
@NokImchen If you want to mine Bitcoin, go and hand BFL a large pile of money.
 
SHA256 hash is ALWAYS unique for ANY string?
 
6:19 PM
no
 
@NokImchen no
 
too much red
 
Hashes can collide
 
@Starsong then whats the use of SHA256 hash? :(
 
simplest example is a password (although fast hashes like sha256 are discouraged for that these days): you store the hash of the password, so nobody can steal the actual password
 
6:20 PM
@Starsong BFL means? google says BFL = Walmart Bass Fishing League (BFL) :/
 
but then when the user enters the wrong password, you hash it, and the hashes don't match, so you know they didn't enter the right one
 
@NokImchen Butterfly Labs, they sell ASICs for Bitcoin mining. Non-ASIC mining is pointless now.
 
collisions only matter if you can reliably generate a collision knowing only the hash
 
@IMSoP oh.. i totally undestood the usage of SHA265 by your sentence although fast hashes like sha256 are discouraged for that these days
 
The point of SHA in Bitcoin is to prove that you're working. You trade that work for a chance to mine a block.
 
6:23 PM
i dont knw anything about Bitcoin, i head of Bitcoin just an hour back. :(
But just for hobby sake, i want a challenge to keep myself buys and i wanna try mining using CPU and solving the SHA256 in minutes working alone :P
 
modern hardware can generate a lot of sha256 hashes in a short time, so it becomes feasible (with a few tricks) to test every possible plain text until you get the right hash
 
Dont mine using CPU
You will not get any Bitcoin
The cost of energy will be 70-80,000x higher than anything you get
 
from what I've heard, to mine bitcoins these days you need dedicated hardware
because it's a race
 
If you want to do something with your CPU do folding@home
Again, you wont do much, but it's actually beneficial
 
so as soon as some/most people are using crazy hardware, they'll always beat people who aren't
 
6:24 PM
@Starsong y? i have a VPS (only 256 MB ram), just wanna make use of it by mining anything damn thing as long as its legal and generate pocket money :)
 
@NokImchen You wont even make pocket money
 
@Starsong well ... it might be reasonable to use CPU if the goal is other then to earn money
for example, you can get anonymous hosting that is paid by bitcoin
 
@tereško Most pools don't allow CPU mining, and if you're not pooling you're slightly less likely to hit a block than to win the lottery.
 
in that case the additional energy cost will be there only to "anonymous'ize" your money
 
@tereško yes, all i want is legal money :) but i saw in many forums that all ways of making money is illegal like spamming which i hate. So, bitcoin seems to be my only way :(
 
6:25 PM
@tereško I have a toy-tier ASIC ($150 unit) and it submits 4 Gigahashes per second. A CPU will struggle to do 10 Megahashes.
 
@NokImchen Just for your information, money does not grow on trees
 
@NokImchen Yeah good luck making money by mining bitcoin
 
Btw, i;m so surprised that ALL of u knows about bitcoin. I thought none of u knws it!!!!
 
If you think that you'll earn money by mining bitcoins, you are totally wrong
 
I got into Bitcoin when they were worth $1 each.
 
6:26 PM
lol
 
@NikiC Unless you buy ASICs in large quantity
 
@NikiC ya, exactly, i think i'm being really stupid :(
 
If you have a lot of money up front you can make big profits mining BTC
 
@NokImchen so you thought that you have discovered magical tree that will just grow monies =D
 
@Starsong u r my grandfather in terms of bitcoin!!!
 
6:27 PM
@Starsong From the questions he's been asking I inferred that he does not have the money to buy a large amount of ASICs...
 
@NokImchen butterflylabs.com/monarch Get in the que for these if you want to make money mining BTC. This submits more hashes than 5,000 i7s.
 
@tereško hehehe, i though i'll make a formula which is NOT a brute force for mining bitcoins. MAY BE simliar to jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.html
 
i think back in the day it was possible to earn pocket money mining bitcoins, but with the artificial inflation and bias to pools of high-powered servers built into the system, it's well beyond the point where you can easily break into the market
 
If you got in when I got in
You could make money mining with Radeon GPUs
 
@Starsong $4,680 !!!! i i cant afford more than $10 !!!
 
6:29 PM
@NokImchen Where do you always come up with those idiotic ideas of yours?
 
I bought 10 PCs with 30 Radeon 5970s and made enough to pay off my college.
 
@PeeHaa lol, u kow, i'm a lazy boy, i want to earn money doing nothing :|
 
@NokImchen Then be a banker
:P
 
@Starsong seriously? y dont u invest those money and earn more??
 
Sep 14 at 17:20, by PeeHaa
@Prasanth Do what everybody else does. Sell your body
 
6:31 PM
@Starsong kinda, i was thinking to make a Artificial Intelligence Neural Network for stock trading and forex trading...
 
@NokImchen basic economics perhaps: if you have debt and savings, you have to weigh the cost of leaving the debt unserviced against the gain of leaving the savings invested
 
@PeeHaa the only part of my body i can sell....is the hairs in my armpit :P
 
depending on the loans and investments available to you, paying off debts first can be a no-brainer
 
i understood nothing :|
please write in layman's english.. :| ur english is like a economic professor!
 
@NokImchen hah! oops
 
6:34 PM
@NokImchen I kept some, bought some high end servers.
 
@NokImchen I'm in need of a thick wig, good sir.
 
Next time you feel scared to do something, just think, "well if Internet Explorer is brave enough to ask to be my default browser..."
 
I was trying to say this: if you owe someone £1k, and then you earn £1k, you have a choice: pay off the debt now, or invest the £1k for a while and pay off the debt later
 
@IMSoP I assumed my luck was over :P
 
@IMSoP in bitcoin mining, our aim is to find the hash which has lesser value than the target, it sounds so easy! Do we need to find anything else?
@IMSoP we can invest that 1k pounds in a fixed deposit account and earn :)
 
6:36 PM
investing the money earns you interest; but the person you owe money to will charge you interest; you have to figure out which will grow fastest
 
@NokImchen Not everything that sounds easy is easy.
 
if you invest £1k for 5 years and end up with £2k, but your debt is now £3k, you've lost money
 
@NokImchen "it sounds so easy!" How's that data compression algorithm coming along?
 
Or that stock download and inspect thing
 
@NikiC but i still think it's easy! cos if we know the SHA256 formula, we can figure out the initial values of hash without actually calculating it, thus saving a lot of time!
 
6:37 PM
@NokImchen You are given the initial value, you hash it with SHA256, then you hash again with SHA256, then you submit the second result.
 
@NokImchen yeah...
 
@IMSoP omg! u calculating inflation :|
 
@NokImchen the whole point of cryptographic hashes is that mathematical geniuses have found ways of making that really hard
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand tiny avatar++ again
 
@NokImchen If the second hash is below the value, you mine the block.
 
6:38 PM
@NikiC finally u agreed :) i cant wait to make a software to mine bitcoin!!!
 
I got a quick question if anyone can help me figure this out: Any page I have that uses fsockopen takes forever to load.. Anyone have any insight into why this might happen?
(Half the time the page doesn't even load; the connection gets interrupted
 
@VoidWhisperer something doing DNS or reverse DNS? firewall?
 
my firewall is down atm due to unrelated issues
and how would i check if it was a DNS/RDNS issue?
I'm trying to connect to an ip, not a hostname
 
@bwoebi If you want to understand what IAP is, you should read the chat log above this message ;)
 
@NokImchen not inflation, just that banks want to make money off you
 
6:40 PM
@VoidWhisperer I've heard of similar when something is trying ipv6 first then falling back to ipv4. What are you passing to fsockopen?
 
I'm using a library and giving it the ip, but I'm pretty sure it's using that, so I'm trying to find the line they used for it
 
So long as you're not passing localhost, it's probably not that then.
 
ah! ya, i heard something like that in a youtube video. Anyways, let ppl talk about PHP , we'll talk about off topic only when the room is silent :)
btw, thank u a lot :)
 
the ip i'm passing to it is an ipv4 address
 
@NokImchen oops, yeah, good point, i'll shut up now :)
 
6:42 PM
idk if it's some thing i need to enable in php that's preventing this or if it's just screwing up
 
@IMSoP just incase u r interest, jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.html , now i'll also shut up :)
 
@VoidWhisperer If you want to find out, you could run wireshark.org to see exactly what's happening to the packets or tcpdump if it's happening on a server.
 
Hmmm
it's definitely an error with fsockopen
since i just tried to do it with a test file where that was the only thing
it's still happening
 
if you're using an IP address, try a domain name, or vice versa - to rule out DNS/RDNS
it's just a random guess, because we've had a lot of issues with that at work lately
 
....If they're already using an IP address how could it possibly be affected by DNS?
 
6:47 PM
@Danack reverse DNS: you give it an IP, it tries to find a hostname
dumb, but it happens all the time
e.g. out of the box, Ubuntu tries to do an RDNS whenever you run "sudo"; no idea why
 
I passed it my domin name instead of the ip, it's still taking forever then ending saying it can't lode the page
load*
 
(actually, I maybe wrong about the sudo one being RDNS; like I say, we've had a string of them recently)
 
If any of my software started doing that I'd get quite annoyed.
 
Wait
What the f..
My website isn't loading period
 
6:51 PM
maybe the server's overloaded?
 
It can't be
it has ~377mb free
 
is it shared hosting, or a VM, or...?
 
linux VPS
 
cpu load ok too?
 
@VoidWhisperer Could be a connectivity problem at the datacentre or your rack.
 
6:52 PM
I can connect to the VoIP servers i have on the server fine though
imma go on the account that hosts my domain and c heck the dns zone files
and... i hate godaddy now
'The zone file is temporarily unavailable. If this problem continues, please contact customer support.'
 
@VoidWhisperer Well yeah. Don't host anything there
 
well i already payed for a year of hosting
e.e
not hosting
the domain name rather
time to go get on the phone and yell at their support >.>
 
Only a domainname? I would move right away. It will only cost you a couple of dollars
 
@NikiC lol haha :-)
 
@PeeHaa Any suggestions for a better place?
 
6:57 PM
literally, anywhere ...
 
how can I run php script.. show respose and,.. run another/next php script???
 
Ok.. I'm really confused now
That's showing it as working
but I can't connect
Can someone try going to voidwhisperer.info and tell me if the page loads?
 
@VoidWhisperer What @JoeWatkins just said
 
just.. see if you can go to voidwhisperer.info
and tell me if it loads
 
6:58 PM
>_>
How do I fix that then..? xD
 
yes, redirected to /mail with an invalid certificate
 
^ what Joe said
 
Odd.
I wonder what's causing that
It's not anything in the domain zone file
God damnit
one of the email services i tried to install fucked over my website's network files
 
it's using a META REFRESH of all things!
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0; url=/mail/">
 
7:00 PM
wat.
o.o
Where the hell is that coming from? It's not on any of my pages
 
no, it's literally just that page is being served at the root of the domain:
<html>
    <head>
        <meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0; url=/mail/">
    </head>
</html>
 
i know
but it shouldn't be doing that
oh.. wow
Can you refresh on it and see if you get the default apache landing page now?
because i still can't load it and I don't know why
 
still redirect ...
 
I get the default page if I do it in a raw request
but still redirected in-browser
so presumably caching
 
I'll restart httpd, 1 sec
 
7:04 PM
yep, confirmed in a Porn Mode window
 
wat
O.o
 
got default now
Incognito === Porn Mode
7
 
I may or may not have just screwed something over
 
or, in my case, "Private Window", since I'm in FF
 
I just flushed my computer's dns cache and it still can't connect to voidwhisperer.info
even using incognito mode
 
7:05 PM
is this a vps ?
 
the server is on a vps, yes
 
would it be fair to say you dunno what you are doing ? is this the first time you setup a server ?
 
Won't load.
Joe Watkins: it works working before.
it was working*
This is the first time this has happened to me, but i've set up apache a few times
 
ok fair enough ...
 
7:07 PM
I'm going to take a guess and say it's something on my end and my server's
 
I was just going to suggest that if you're just starting out get yourself an old piece of crap pc and stick it in the corner and get accustomed to unix ...
 
Well fuck.
The firewall was on
and it was blocking my ip.
 
the firewall, as in iptables ?
 
Yeah
it's been screwing up alot lately
 
iptables is something you should know about before you deploy a service on the interweb ...
 
7:09 PM
i had it configured to work before
>___<
 
do you know how to configure it, it happens to be rock solid software, holding near as makes no difference the entire internet up ??
 
I'm not an idiot, yes i can configure it
and now I see why this is happening
 
my dear sir, if I wanted to call you an idiot, I would just say you're being an idiot .. I said "fair enough" we all have difficulties sometimes ... I am simply suggesting areas you might want to look at gaining some knowledge in ...
 
the email server i (tried) to install replaced my iptables file.
 
well, that wasn't very nice of it ... or necessary ...
 
7:11 PM
and I could be wrong but it looks like it didn't back up the old one
 
wow, that mail server really wanted to take over your system!
what was it, so we can all avoid it like the plague...
 
Yeah..
iRedMail
I was getting desperate at that point with dovecot and postfix not wanting to work >.>
I don't think i had much of a firewall to begin with period.. Lol
 
Evevevevening
 
evening @Dave
 
@DaveRandom jo
 
7:18 PM
Yay completely unexpected behaviour!
 
-9999 is false enough for me man
 
why is there even such public variable
 
@PeeHaa you should answer with "it hasn't really changed, just got more false"
 
:D
 
It's just such a random number, if it were 0, or -1, or -2147483648 or whatever, but -9999 is someone who actually typed that into the source code and thought is was sensible.
 
7:27 PM
and now we are back to my orginal issue
fsockopen() doesn't work. xD
 
@tereško because it makes sense to have it, and use it, but only when the dateinterval has been used to compare dates
 
or atleast the page takes god awful amounts of time to load or doesn't load period
 
That's nothing to do with fsockopen() itself
 
@JoeWatkins have you even heard about "encapsulation" ?
 
7:27 PM
what is the ip and port you are connecting too, and is it an http service ?? I will try it from here if ya like
 
That's the code I'm using
just as a test
 
fsocketopen is not a function
 
oh.
Then i don't even know why it's not loading. O.o
 
if you do not provide a port -1 is used
 
How are you expecting it to magically determine what port you want?
 
7:29 PM
well i tried the port i orginally intended, and port 80
and the page just takes forever to load on either
 
what the hell would port -1 mean?
why is that parameter even optional?
 
Also if things take ages to connect, you are either hanging on a blocking operation or your DNS is slow to resolve
 
[joe@fiji php-src]$ time php -r "fsockopen('voidwhisperer.info', 80);"

real    0m1.560s
user    0m0.009s
sys     0m0.006s
pretty slow
 
here we go again
 
[joe@fiji php-src]$ time php -r "fsockopen('192.30.35.99', 80);"

real    0m1.467s
user    0m0.008s
sys     0m0.004s
 
7:30 PM
@IMSoP Because it can be used with unix://
 
not dns
 
my iptables is screwing me up attempting to connect to the server after i use either of the fsock opens
 
Hi all.
 
@JoeWatkins var_dump() ? Probably socket timeout and bool(false)
 
It is working when i disable iptables
 
7:31 PM
@Dave nah got resource
 
@DaveRandom ah, I see. score another -1 to the PHP manual for entirely failing to explain that
 
would be a wierd default socket_timeout, dunno what it is, but not gonna be 1.5
 
Why it's works: file_put_contents("test.trolololo", "testing"); but file_put_contents("test.db", "testing"); not?
 
Well if iptables is taking 1.5 seconds to process a connect attempt, something is badly wrong
 
@MaciejCzyżewski permissions problem?
 
7:32 PM
No.
Definitely no.
 
So. It's some issue with my iptables
 
@JoeWatkins I have my laptop default socket timeout set to 1 sec. If it doesn't happen after 1 sec, it's not going to happen in any way that's useful for anything.
 
@MaciejCzyżewski some other process has an active lock on that file?
 
I'm completely at a loss as to what to do now, so here's the iptables I'm using >.< pastebin.com/kFzrHPN0
 
7:34 PM
@MaciejCzyżewski do you have shell access? you could try "echo foo > test.db" and see if it gives you any kind of helpful error...
 
@Dave usually set it per request, a timeout of 1 second for a lot of AWS requests would result in no data ... 5 is reasonable, and rarely takes that long ...
@VoidWhisperer sudo service iptables stop
 
@IMSoP It's funny. Becouse I don't have errors. And file is created by shell.
 
lets test with iptables off
 
i did that joe
and it works fine now
 
its off now ?
 
7:35 PM
fsockopen included
Yes, it's off. but I don't want to leave it off for too long because that's a horrible idea
 
yeah much quicker
 
@IMSoP I think PHP block all files with *.db for sqlite.
 
@MaciejCzyżewski meh, maybe some obscure ini setting can set that, but I doubt it's the default
filenames have no meaning
 
@IMSop Try do the same in PHP.
 
@JoeWatkins Any idea what could be causing that to happen in my iptables?
 
7:38 PM
@IMSoP fixed
 
@VoidWhisperer what has generated INPUT/FORWARD/ACCEPT , is that for something in particular ?
 
no, that's the default centos6 iptables that i was able to dig up
 
@DaveRandom yay!
 
@JoeWatkins I only manually override it when I need to. I just got sick of browsers hanging for 30 secs when there is a non-responsive server, now I know that if a page take more than 1 sec to load it's because the server is slow, not because it's just not going to work. I wouldn't do it on a server but honestly on a PHP I actually work with it has yet to cause me a problem
@IMSoP You don't like it, fix it ;-) (the manual in general)
 
@VoidWhisperer here's an iptables file for you, save to /etc/sysconfig/iptables and sudo service iptables restart
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
-A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
-A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
COMMIT
 
7:40 PM
@MaciejCzyżewski 0 ron@pink-marmalade ~ $ php -r 'file_put_contents("test.db", "testing\n");'
0 ron@pink-marmalade ~ $ cat test.db
testing
 
will allow HTTP(s) and SSH
start from there ...
 
Error on line 13 @JoeWatkins
which is COMMIT
That's.. odd
 
@DaveRandom i'm a procrastinator; it always surprises me when people just do things rather than putting the todo list on a todo list ;)
 
iptables -v
 
@IMSoP That's pretty much the OSS mantra I think :-P
 
7:43 PM
@JoeWatkins forgive me for being an idiot, but that's returning iptables (version): no command specificed?
specified*
 
@MaciejCzyżewski what makes you so sure it's not permissions? what's an ls -la of that dir give you?
 
yeah I want to see the version
 
v1.4.7
according to yum there is a newer version
 
the file should work ...
no, don't ...
 
@IMSoP It's stupid problem. When I write in console php -r 'file_put_contents("test.db", "testing\n");' , in this method that works. But when i try to use this in my class that not works.
 
7:44 PM
in the same category as kernel upgrades ... remember what happened when something fucked with your iptables earlier :D
 
@MaciejCzyżewski ah; could it be you're not in the working directory you think you are?
try it with an absolute path rather than just the filename
 
you got wierd line endings or a blank line at the end or something like that ??
 
no, unless notepad++ is derping with the encoding
 
@MaciejCzyżewski or, could still be permissions - your shell user won't be the same as the user apache runs under, so not subject to same permissions
 
@IMSoP I know but when I use different extension that works. Only with .db :-D
 
7:46 PM
using unix line endings in n++ ?
 
@MaciejCzyżewski but if that file exists already, with the wrong permissions, you won't be able to overwrite it
 
vi is a great tool for quickly checking line if line endings are wrong
 
@MaciejCzyżewski I'm shooting in the dark here, because you haven't shown me any of the things you've ruled out
 
yeah ... of course if you are using vi you already have unix line endings...
 
Actually, vi is a great tool in general. These kids with their vim, thinking they're so awesome. They wouldn't know a real editor if it hit them in the face.
 
7:47 PM
@IMSoP I'll Figure something about that. Thx for help.
 
debugging is all about trying different things - so, does an absolute path help? don't guess, try it
 
@JoeWatkins Depends how stupid your ftp client is
 
fuck it, i'll just put it in vi
lol
 
(Also I am kidding about vi, please use vim, in case you don't realise this)
 
I still use vi, and nano ... they're okay ... what it really depends on is your os ...
 
7:50 PM
@JoeWatkins I was weird line endings
 
if you just use unix with unix you'll not have issues ...
 
just copied and pasted it into vi and it works now
 
@VoidWhisperer course it was ...
 
and that page works now
So apparently that fixed it
Thanks :D
 
course it did ...
 
7:50 PM
I use vi sometimes, but only because I sometimes have to work on an embedded system where that's the only option
 
yeah I still ssh into servers everyday ... so use them all the time ...
 
I feel like a complete dumbass now. lol
 
on the desktop I'll use gedit ...
I like gedit ...
 
I have been trying to build a proper xcompiler setup for it for like a thousand years, I have still yet to actually make something work though
 
7:51 PM
cross for what ?
why not just download one ?
 
mipsel embedded system, one sec
They basically run busybox on top of a 2.something linux kernel
They come with <drumroll> PHP 4.3.10!
 
dude, I think that's illegal ...
 
It certainly should be
 
+1
 
it doesn't come with a toolchain ?
show me cpu specs
 
7:54 PM
They don't really use it for anything, it's supposed to be for user scripting, but it's, still ridiculous
@JoeWatkins If they did, I wouldn't be having so much trouble with it (or at least, I like to think that's true)
@JoeWatkins I might be able to do you one better than that, hang on
 
usually you'll get a toolchain with embedded hardware like that ... surely someone has it on an old cd in a drawer somewhere, you remember cd's, the big shiny discs that clockwork drives used to load data off ?
 
They're supposed to be a black-box system, the only reason you get shell access is basically for rebooting and upgrading it (gzipped pre-compiled packages), it comes with a big fat "you break it, you bought it" kind of warning.
The PHP is a hangover from the 4 series I think when the web UI was PHP based, these days it's a compiled cgi exe
 
ok, how many have you got to break ?
if I couldn't find a rolled one, I'd likely get a bunch of em and try buildroot ...
it's likely that's how they deployed the system ... lots of embedded manufacturers do same ...
 
@JoeWatkins They have a nice fw-based restore actually, like a failover tftp restore procedure
I have yet to irrepairably break one
 
you probably won't find everything you need on it ... got a /proc/config.gz ?
 
7:59 PM
yes
 
@JoeWatkins I think i may have found something that is wrong with the iptables you gave me :L
STFP isn't working
nor is connecting to ssh
 
wow, that's was nice of them ... so they not that keen on stopping you getting at it then ...
 
although they aren't on the default port, which may be the issue
 
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type             : Splicecom Callserver 5108
processor               : 0
cpu model               : MIPS 4Kc V0.11
BogoMIPS                : 174.08
wait instruction        : yes
microsecond timers      : yes
tlb_entries             : 16
extra interrupt vector  : yes
hardware watchpoint     : yes
ASEs implemented        :
VCED exceptions         : not available
VCEI exceptions         : not available
 

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