@MooingDuck research? he'd did research if he'd looked at the code generated by compiler, instead of writing the question "my noobish asm code is slow"
the whole question says "I don't know how to use assembly; I don't know how to use my compiler to generate assembly listing; here is my code, what's wrong with it?"
and now this question have so many upvotes %)
- because people see it, and think "it's asm so it's cool", or "there is so many letters, so there was a research", or "someone upvoted it, so I'll upvote it too"
and it seems that whole SO works such way, with noobs who can't read fucken manual, and noobs who upvote things which they don't get
...and of course with repwhores, who answer such questions
@CatPlusPlus I know that Crossfire has its uses when multiple displays are involved (although one-card solutions exist) but I don't know if the situation is similar for SLI.
To sum up, if you only have one display and are budget bound, then nay. If you have multiple displays, then I don't know.
I tried to compare the performance of inline assembly language and C++ code, so I wrote a function that add two arrays of size 2000 for 100000 times.Here's the code:
#define TIMES 100000
void calcuC(int *x,int *y,int length)
{
for(int i = 0; i < TIMES; i++)
{
for(int j = 0; j ...
Interesting ports on 77.232.5.10:
Not shown: 987 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
80/tcp open http
515/tcp open printer
987/tcp open unknown
992/tcp open telnets
993/tcp open imaps
995/tcp open pop3s
999/tcp open garcon
1029/tcp open ms-lsa
1801/tcp open unknown
2103/tcp open zephyr-clt
2105/tcp open eklogin
2107/tcp open unknown
@DeadMG Perhaps. The source IP for your lulz: 50.16.149.213
@user1131997 Also, it is Windows OS:
Not shown: 992 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
21/tcp open ftp
|_ ftp-anon: Anonymous FTP login allowed
80/tcp open http?
|_ html-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
515/tcp open printer Microsoft lpd
1029/tcp open msrpc Microsoft Windows RPC
1801/tcp open unknown
2103/tcp open msrpc Microsoft Windows RPC
2105/tcp open msrpc Microsoft Windows RPC
2107/tcp open msrpc Microsoft Windows RPC
Perhaps you'd be wise to yank the cable and tighten your firewall a tiny bit
@sehe Oh and BTW, if you're up for predictions. Hmm... I predict drhirsch's answer will hit 100 - 150 by next Thursday. Assuming the question doesn't get reddited.
The Pointer, often called the English Pointer, is a breed of dog developed as a gun dog. It is one of several pointing breeds.
Description
Appearance
The Pointer should be athletic and graceful. The immediate impression should be of a compact, hard-driving hunting dog, alert and "ready to let go." The primary distinguishing features of this breed are the head, feet, and tail. Hound or terrier characteristics are undesirable for show purposes.
Grooming an English Pointer is not time-consuming. The coat is very short and needs only a quick rub with a soft brush to minimise shedd...
@CatPlusPlus They don't even bother to box anymore at some of the stores I've been to. They just have a stack of them (sometimes) in bubble wrap with like a $15 USD price tag...
The real cost of a DVD drive is the space it takes in my case...