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yiz
1:47 AM
ITT I am plonking LucDantan & Feeds because I hate bots
Or bot like things
LOL, how do I plonk feeds?
I have managed to ignore feeds
apparently Feeds is the most ignored 'user' ... if it can even be seen as a user
I have my compilers to give me grief, I am done with machines
I come online to have interaction with 'real people' :p
speaking of which I found this on another chat:
thought you might like it ...
 
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12 hours later…
1:45 PM
can someone tell me how to find string offset in bytes?
wait
e.g if i have something like A#$343A43$@#$@#$@ at 3A43 how many bytes it makes?
the offset
 
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4:23 PM
hello all,
Hello,
I have created one iPad medical application for EP lab (Electrophysiology Lab) that will communicate with my other EP lab windows application via WiFi.

I have few questions regarding FDA approval . I would like to get the technical details like how does Wi-FI on iPad works and is there any data, study or solid proof to show that it does not interfere with current EP lab equipments like fluoroscopy,cardio-lab.

Also I would to know some existing EP lab iPad application names which uses WiFi communication and approved by FDA.
 
 
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user457812
6:07 PM
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7:19 PM
hi ! I have a question about this compiler option -finput-charset=option. if for example I have -finput-charset=UTF-16. who is going to convert the source code to the compiler default encoding, is it the preprocessor or the compiler.
what Im trying to figure out is this. I have a source code encoded in UTF-16BE and and the header file encoded in UTF-8, obviously this wont compile. I want to know, when I use the compiler option -finput-charset=UTF-16BE, am I telling the preprocessor to read all the files as UTF-16BE then convert them to the compiler default encoding. or that the preprocessor only copy the bytes of the header to the source code and I end up with a source code that contain both UTF-8 and UTF-16BE encoded data
 
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